Thank you, sir, for the question.
As I indicated in my remarks, the Operation CARIBBE mission is a regional capacity-building mission meant to reinforce structures and capability for an international group in our western hemisphere. A significant portion of the work is counter-narcotics. If there were a change to the law in Canada, I would not anticipate any significant change to the employment of our work down there because of the regional capacity-building and the need to control whatever are determined to be illegal drugs in Canada. However, I imagine that there would be moderate changes with respect to the behind end-policy support around what would happen from a Canadian perspective following up the takedowns of narcotics at sea.