We would need to dedicate the capacity and would need to develop some very specific skills associated with the manufacture of the pressure hulls, but there are similar technologies used in the offshore oil industry and elsewhere that could be migrated to that.
What I'm trying to say is that it's not a categoric statement that we could or could not do it. We could do it if we chose to do it. The question really is whether it makes sense for us to do it. That's where I believe the answer is probably no, just because of the level of effort required to develop those capabilities for what would be a relatively small production run of submarines.
With that said, now we get into the conversation about what the potential options are. The good news is that there is a variety of viable options out there that could potentially address Canada's requirements, which are still evolving. It will be important to know exactly what type of capability we're looking for but, fundamentally, a number of our allies are capable of delivering these capabilities—the French, the Germans, the Japanese—who have not yet exported a submarine, but are starting to show interest in the possibility of doing so. There are also the Swedes, among others, but those to me would be the key players in that discussion.