I'm new to this committee, but it seems to me that when we're talking about defence, particularly with Arctic sovereignty, any way you slice it and dice it, it would seem that to protect the Arctic, given the vast size of our northern regions, any attempt to monitor our borders is going to involve a lot of use of satellites. Everything from monitoring the weather to communications seems to go through satellite.
Mr. Kolacz talked about cybersecurity in talking about what is seemingly anti-satellite weaponry, which I gather some countries are developing. Have you been contemplating what, if anything, you can do in terms of protection from anti-satellite weapons? It would seem to me that our defence is very much wrapped up in our satellite communications.
What, if anything, can we do to ensure that we're not totally dependent on satellites and to protect against the possibility that some other country, by taking out our satellites, could severely undermine all of our defences, particularly in the north?