The chief of the defence staff in Canada testified in front of the committee a number of months ago that shell production has remained flat and that the Government of Canada has not yet increased shell production in order not only to resupply our armed forces but to provide ammunition for Ukraine's armed forces.
If Ukraine is firing roughly 6,000 to 7,000 shells a day, by extrapolation from your opening remarks, I take that to mean Russia is firing somewhere in the range of 36,000 to 50,000 shells in the opposite direction every day, so the need is great, and the need to increase 155-millimetre shell production is urgent. Would you agree with that statement?