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Fisheries committee Yes, fully. It's going to ramp up. The station won't be ready until [Inaudible—Editor].
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Fisheries committee Are you asking about money that was saved with the MCTS?
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Fisheries committee Yes, it has.
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Fisheries committee The exact number we could provide later, but it's in the—
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Fisheries committee Yes. It's in the millions.
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Fisheries committee Yes, we have that.
May 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee That is correct. We do receive imagery and we also share that with the industries that use the waters. We also have specialized radar on ships that can detect different kinds of ice and the consistency of the ice.
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee Yes. We have the marine security operations centres as well that have all those feeds and can integrate those.
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee Environment Canada collects all the data relating to forecast, conditions and weather, and they provide that information to us as well.
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee We have what we call the marine domain awareness that integrates all of those feeds into a single system.
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee Right.
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee That is correct. We can provide statistics on that.
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee I'm not sure about the term you're using.
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee Yes, it's same thing with the fuelling. Right now fuelling is all done from a ship-to-ship transfer, and it includes some risk, so having a facility where you're more stable is always safer. We also use Nanisivik as a laying-down place where we can lay down the cargo that can be
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier
Foreign Affairs committee That is correct. Aside from Nanisivik the nearest community is Arctic Bay, which is about 40 kilometres away. The intent is to resupply that early as the season opens up, and the last ship that would leave would then make sure it's secured, and it would be looking at local commun
September 19th, 2018Committee meeting
Mario Pelletier