Thank you. Accuracy is there, but as you said, it's for a lone wolf type of attack coming from North Korea or Iran; it's not necessarily for dealing with multiple warheads coming across the Arctic.
You were talking about the need for more awareness in the domain, especially under the ice and above the sea.
This question is for both generals. We know that last week Russia launched two Arctic icebreakers as part of their navy. They will be armed up.
General Semianiw, you talked about how we need to have more of a projection of power in the Arctic on our ships. Do you believe that our current AOPS ships that are going out there—the Harry DeWolf class—are armed up enough, or should we be arming them more?
Also, should the Canadian Navy have heavy icebreakers as part of its arsenal as well?