When you mentioned the word “allied”, at this point in time, as we've mentioned a couple of times, it's clearly on the land between the U.S. and Canada. When other countries do come, they come as observers to watch, or they could be invited, but there are lots of sovereign issues involved in this as well. We're close partners with the U.S., and they allow us to train on the land, including in land exercises in Alaska—I've done it myself—and we train here in Canada, but beyond that it's limited to the two.
The short answer to the question of whether we should do more training is yes, a lot more. If you look at the exercises that we do in the north, you see that they're great exercises, but they're not enough. They really haven't increased over the last number of years in many ways.