Yes, thank you.
I think there's always a tendency to want to follow the Australians here because they tried an experiment with creating a separate department of defence procurement. They've abandoned that, and they've essentially put their defence procurement back under the authority of the Minister for Defence.
When we think about changes that we could make, my own view is that we need to get rid of this tripartite view of procurement, industry and national defence, and recognize that what we're talking about here is a national defence expenditure. That means that, ideally, the Minister of National Defence should have that authority.
That's what I would be inclined to do.