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- Robert, that's a great question.

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Thanks for having me.

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We utilize our sensors
that we utilize 24/7,

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365 to track Santa Claus.

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And the weather doesn't give
us significant challenges.

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Our radars that stretch
across the Canada and Alaska,

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give us the capability to detect him

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when he takes off out of the North Pole

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and then our satellites can
track him all over the globe.

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Of course, when he enters our airspace,

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North American airspace,
our fighters will track him,

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Canadian fighters, along with US fighters.

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It has not changed the
way that we track Santa.

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Our systems still track Santa,

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just like they track any potential threat

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to the North America.

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What we have had to do
is adjust a little bit,

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the way that we respond to calls

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from young children and families.

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And we had to social
distance for the safety

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of our personnel and
volunteers that volunteer

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to answer calls, primarily.

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And so we're still gonna
continue with the tradition.

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It'll be scaled down as far
as a live call-in center,

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but we'll be able to answer calls

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or provide location of Santa
Claus via social media.

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Well, speed's not an
issue for Santa Claus.

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And he's kind enough when he
enters North American airspace,

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to slow down so that our
fighters can escort him

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to ensure that he safely
passes through North America.

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He does it each and every 24
December, on Christmas Eve.

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Thank you, Merry Christmas.

