We have what we need, because we now have new services. We had some difficult winters, and some breakdowns prevented us from providing all of the expected services. However, there are some investments being made. My colleague spoke of extending the life of our ships. We take vessels out of the water for eight to ten months of the year to do a major overhaul, so that when these ships are put back in service, they are much more reliable and remain available. I often point to one of our icebreakers, CCGS Amundsen, as an example that illustrates the success of that program. We took that icebreaker out of the water for 10 months. After its refit, there has not been one day when mechanical problems prevented it from being in service.
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