That's a great point. I think that the increasing role of the Canadian Armed Forces in domestic response operations in the south is a clear challenge for the north, which has fewer resources across the board for emergency response and emergency management. Therefore, the Canadian Armed Forces should be able to operate in this space, but I think there are deep concerns from the northern residents that the more the CAF responds to situations in Nova Scotia or British Columbia, the north might get forgotten.
That's an important thing to consider, that other jurisdictions should be developing their own capabilities so that the CAF can be used in a space like the north where their unique and self-sustaining capabilities are absolutely required for all types of emergency response scenarios in the north. That's why—