I'll come back to the state of readiness in a later round of questions.
However, you will agree with me that most of the money was announced for the end of the next five years, not for the beginning. We don't know what's going to happen, because there could be a new government at that point. I'd like to know whether any avenues have been explored to ensure that slightly more restrictive mechanisms are applied to future military spending, similar to what Belgium has done with a military programming law that aims to ensure official spending for the future, with the agreement of its Parliament.
Have mechanisms of this kind been analyzed by your department to ensure greater reinvestment in defence in the future?