The last time we looked at the spending profile for capital spending under “Strong, Secure, Engaged”, we found that there was a delay in the department in spending the money. It led to a re-profile. The spending didn't start as fast as as expected, so they had to re-profile some of it out into the future. That, of course, in the absence of an overall increase, reduces the number of pieces of equipment the government can buy, because the value of money tends to decrease over time.
That being said, we don't make assessments as to whether or not that is enough to buy all the equipment that the Canadian Forces say they will buy, because there could be reductions in other types of capital spending—for example, base refurbishments or renovations at bases. The government could choose to still fund the acquisitions it plans to undertake by reducing other areas of capital expenditures.