In terms of RADARSAT-2, there would be some implications on our ability to do things like sea-ice monitoring, which enables us to resupply Arctic communities, so there are some direct implications. The more serious ones, however, would come with regard to commercial satellite operations.
If we think about SpaceX's Starlink constellation, it is now providing essential services across northern Canada. There are pizza box-sized terminals outside lots of buildings in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon now, and we're seeing greater dependence on the satellite system. Institutional subscribers have a backup. They will have a subscription to a geosynchronous satellite service, but SpaceX is becoming more and more important.
There are several complications of that.