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Mr. Michael Byers: As I understand it--and Professor Buckley could correct me if I'm wrong--sometimes the satellite needs to be repositioned to take images of certain activities. So for instance, RADARSAT-1 was moved somewhat out of its regular orbit to map the Antarctic, which made it unavailable for regular activities in its regular orbit at a certain period of time. So in some circumstances, some hypotheticals--perhaps the one I gave you--there wouldn't be an impact. But there could be an impact. That is precisely why it would be of commercial importance and commercially confidential here.
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