I think that the proof will be in the pudding, as they say. I don't know whether or not, in future procurements, we're going to see a reduction of the political games.
I'm not here, by the way, talking about political interference. As our colleague Jim Fergusson said to you, all procurement is political. I'm talking about turning a defence procurement project into a political football. Let's put it this way: We'll see whether or not future generations of politicians will be able and willing to avoid the temptation of transforming this into football.