Thank you for your question, Ms. Vignola.
In fact, I asked this question quite early on, at the beginning of the project, when we started the estimate. We estimated that the costs would go down by $600 million to $800 million if the same shipyard built both ships. These savings would be due to lower project management costs, obviously, but also to the increased efficiency that is inherent in building a second ship. One learns from the mistakes made in building the first ship.