The Halifax Irving shipyard has gone from very little to what you'd call world class now. It's one of the most well-developed shipyards in the world. They've had to learn from the Brits, the Australians, and the rest of the world how to run a major shipyard. To my understanding, they've imported that transfer of knowledge into the shipyard in order to be able to create the world-class facility they have today.
Seaspan has what we'll call its American brother or sister, and it has brought that expertise into Canada as well to grow the commercial side or the non-combat vessels.