It's not so much the smaller-class vessels, but you're talking about dry dock. You're talking about the support facilities that are associated with them. Once again, the shipbuilding strategy is about a specific set of platforms—the Coast Guard, the navy. It's basically about what types of ships are to be built in that, but it doesn't deal with the supporting infrastructure.
This goes back to a point that Elinor was raising. If, in fact, we extended this to say that it's not just about building the ships but about going beyond, which gets back to some of the earlier discussion we had in terms of runways and airports, we'd need to break the system where we only look at the construction of a ship and only look at the construction of the AOPS. We have to be thinking about the system.
Obviously a dry dock is part of the system in terms of the overall maintenance, and this is of course always kept separate. That's why you've run into the political problem of not being able to get the funding necessary to proceed. I'm not saying necessarily that you would get the funding in such a system, but if we extend the overall parameters placed under the czar that Elinor talks about and say that the parameters are not only for the ship but also for how we sustain it, I think that would go a long way to at least giving you an avenue for being able to bring such proposals forward with a hope of having them supported.