The Coast Guard has been operating in the Arctic for over 60 years. The way we've refuelled our ships has been through tankers that come from down south. Those tankers are maybe going up to refuel communities, and we use that opportunity to buy fuel as well. This is planned months ahead of time. It doesn't happen from an ad hoc perspective.
From a navy perspective, we have transferred fuel to the navy in the past too. I cannot speak for their other operations or their intent, but from the Coast Guard perspective, if Nanisivik is operational, we will use it. If not, we'll continue the way we've been going, through bringing tankers and barges up north.