On the national shipbuilding strategy, we looked at specific procurement projects, notably the Canadian surface combatants, and we found that the cost of procuring these 15 warships is expected to be significantly higher than was initially anticipated. Our last estimate for the development and procurement phase estimates the cost to be about $81 billion, if I'm not mistaken, whereas the initial estimates by the government were about $26 billion.
There's a big discrepancy, which is in good part due to the time that has passed since the initial government estimate, and also due to design changes and many other decisions related to the design of the ships.
I could elaborate a little bit more on that, but I think your question was broader and related to the national shipbuilding strategy, which I cannot comment on in its entirety because we haven't looked at the strategy in its totality.