Thank you for the question.
One of the challenges we have to realize is that we've already invested quite a bit of time and effort into the CSC as it currently stands, and any further delays to the delivery of these vessels will also incur significant costs because we'll have to modernize the existing Halifax-class vessels in order to serve well beyond their original life expectancy.
I think that's a dynamic that currently exists, and if we try to backtrack or make a different decision at this time, we will certainly incur further costs.
Dr. Sloan's comments about centralizing the governance structure, providing better reporting and understanding where we are in the process are very helpful and very useful to deliver better outcomes in this case. We're also at a very crucial stage within the program. Some of the most complex aspects of integration are being undertaken, specifically the radar on the vessel and modifying the design.
At this stage, in the coming months and in the coming year, I think we'll have a much better understanding of what the costs of the program are and what the value for money is. It's just that at this specific stage there are a lot of challenges. It's fraught. We don't know exactly where it's going to go.