Well, as the quote you just used exemplifies, we didn't look at the differences in capabilities. What we took as an assumption, however, was that because the navy currently uses the Asterix and it seems to be doing the job, it could—and I say “could”—be a substitute for the JSS. However, without looking at the different capabilities of both types of ships, we cannot make that assessment.
We looked at the cost differential, but because the Asterix seems to be doing the job for now—and it might not be a suitable solution for the long term—we took it for granted that it was an acceptable substitute. It might not be, and I recognize that.