Yea but I was trying to be realistic. If you want helicopters for the AOP's on domestic ops, there is a proven way of doing that, it will just take some time and money.
The original "Cyclone" requirment was before the AOps (finalized circa 1990) and was for 28 aircraft (plus 7 for attrition, removed prior to the 1993 election). This was to support 15 det equivalents in 11 dets (4 dets were to be 2 helo, 3 crew; the 2nd line tanker with 3 helos 1 crew was already moving into the past). The entire purpose was to sustain the ability to deploy a CTG with 6 helos (in order to to keep 2 airborne 24/7), plus one continuously deploying single ship (ie SNFL), plus training, plus aircraft in 2nd/3rd line.
The Cyclone does not do 2nd/3rd line the way the Sea King did, but the lack of spares and trained techs has erased (and more) any benefit that may bring. Even with the new Protecteur Class there is not enough hangar space to deploy 6 helos in a CTG in any reasonable construct sutainable using the River and Protecteur Class (unless some though is given as to how you could actually have two helos on a River class, whcih I don't think is reasonable). As well, the concept of keeping two in the screen, with one of those able to support a forward TAS, is probably dated. Single ship deployments are much more common... let's assume you need to sustain two. We're done to an absolute maximum of 27 airframes.
So let's assume a better mix is 14 det equivalents in 12 dets (2 two helo 3 crew dets, even though the Portecteur's won't be continuously available). Two sustainable single ship deployments eats up 8 dets (the CF standard, very rarely adhered to, is 3 force generation [post deploy, regeneration, pre-deploy] to 1 force employment), but let's say one of those would swap out if the CTGs were needed. So, given sustainment of two CTGs is not keeping them at sea (but surging as needed), then that means 3 single helo dets and 1 two helo per CTG, giving 5 in each, so 3 lines of 12 each day (but hopefully rejig maintenance to be more flexible).
That generally matches up with current policy and appetite; however, it means that AOps was never planned for, and the capability isn't there. So, either plus up the fleet, or do exactly what Colin alluded to (and the original requirements for AOps spoke to) and normally some other community provides a helo for AOps (a very expensive war fighting helo isn't the normally required), and only surge a Cyclone if and when required (which makes it unavailable for the previously defined roles).