Yes, certainly.
First of all, this is a collective decision. We have a deputy ministers' steering committee, and we advise ministers on the way forward on this one.
The shipyard, as you mentioned, can only build so many ships at the same time, and they have to be lined up, so we had to make a decision between the joint supply ship of the navy and the Louis S. St-Laurent.
You mentioned the age of the Louis. The joint supply ship is older and in far worse shape than the Louis. We, the coast guard, offered, if we got the money, to extend the life of the Louis. We would be able to extend it probably past 2022, even 2024. That's why we are getting money, to extend its life, and we actually did some work. It's in very good shape. It was at the North Pole. It's a solid ship; it's the flagship of the coast guard. We don't have any problem extending that, and this will not affect the work of the coast guard.