In recent discussions with the United States Space Force, in their assured access to space initiatives that we're a part of as well, they've made clear, in memorandum as well to their National Space Council, that they would like to see Canadian launch capability.
There are two primary reasons for that. One is that Florida is a sitting duck for a category 5 or some other player. The loss of that launch capability means it would be for everybody, us included. The other is that launching twice a week, they're about maxed out. The air traffic industry is yelling and screaming. They're trying to expand as much as they can, but things are moving pretty quickly and they're congested, basically. It's because there is so much backlog of launch.
We've been affected by that. We've had to wait to launch satellites into orbit by a year or two because of a priority call by the U.S. government. Having our own priority for a launch capability and providing backup to the United States or a replacement if they're taken out are kind of the three main ones.