That's a complex question.
I think there are segments of procurement processes that we see internationally where we can see that it worked. The United Kingdom has had some successes. The Australians have as well. The United States is another country, and also France.
I would specifically look at some programs that have actually achieved their cost targets, capability targets and also industrial or technology development. An example I've raised before was the M-SHORAD program in the United States. There are also the examples that Mr. Huebert discussed of how Finland or even Switzerland have identified selecting the F-35. It really depends on what you're looking at.
One of the biggest challenges we're seeing right now is basically trying to get software-enabled capabilities, which is this next generation of capabilities that are really critical for situational awareness, and identifying and prosecuting targets. Those are big challenges.
The United States has made some really big steps in trying to get those capabilities faster and deliver them to their war fighters quicker and on cost. I'd probably look at those efforts there.