I'll start off, and then I'll let General Prévost expand on the notification to the Canadian public.
I just want to highlight that part of our standard practice—and we continue to normalize practices as the situation evolves—is that if something happens in Canadian airspace, we obviously leverage the Canadian NORAD region to contribute to the operational picture at NORAD headquarters.
When there's an element of concern, part of our process is to detect, track, identify and characterize unknown objects coming into the airspace. We need to do that. We're not out there on the social media platforms saying, “Hey, we've detected something.” The job for us is to get to an identification and characterization of potential unknowns.
That's what we do—