No. I mean that's a Canadian sovereign issue to deal with undoubtedly. That's not part of NORAD's mandate right now.
NORAD has maritime warning and North American aerospace defence. Those are some sovereign issues. What we have to think about when we're buying platforms, or configuring the armed forces, is that it's not worth just thinking about the threats of today. My number one job is to build the air force of 2030, because I can't change anything between now and the next five years. We can reconfigure, but we're going to deal with a situation in this country with the air force that we have right now in the next five years. We're not agile enough to acquire a new fleet. We may be able to bring in a new weapons system over a few months' period, but when I look at 2030, and I look at the broad range of threats that could be, we have to be ready. That's why there are important decisions to be made.