Mr. Chair, Mr. Harris, thank you.
What we're referring to there, of course, is the Chinook helicopters, the new C-17 heavy lift, the new fleet of Hercules aircraft, the M777s, the fleet of Leopard 2 tanks, new equipment that was utilized in Afghanistan.
As you know, there are more procurements that are in the pipeline, particularly with respect to the national shipbuilding procurement strategy. Fixed-wing SAR aircraft, of course, is an ongoing procurement. We have also replaced, as I mentioned in my remarks, the LAV III, which has become very much the backbone of the Canadian armoured division.
We have, in addition to equipment procurements, a number of very important investments that are playing out across the country, some $3 billion, I believe, at last estimate, in terms of investment to the bases. That is where members of the Canadian Armed Forces and their families live, train, and prepare for our operational requirements.
With respect to some of the procurements that are ongoing, though, I will defer to Associate Minister Findlay to respond.