The core element of the national shipbuilding strategy is the idea that there can't be too many shipyards. It's meant to be a long-term thing with ships continuously over the years.
I've looked at shipbuilding since about World War I, actually. We've had many shipyards, upwards of 40 yards running at the same time. You can't have too many in Canada, so one of the core elements of the national shipbuilding strategy was to have fewer yards and a long-term plan. The fact that we're not churning out a whole bunch of ships right away is almost good because that's the whole point. It's supposed to be over the long term. That said—