I'll start with some generic comments and then see whether Mary or Nancy would like to chime in.
Supply chains right now are very much global. I know it's tempting to think of something completely made in Canada or completely made in the United States. The reality is that regardless of where the bulk of the manufacturing is, there are often links to other countries. Obviously, we want to make sure Canada has maximum opportunity, but we also want to make sure that none of those components are manufactured in places we would not be comfortable with. Integration of the supply chain with allies is critical.
As my colleague Ms. Gregory said, there are some Canadian components on the P-8 already, and I'll turn the mike over to her in a second. The more important point she made is this: If there is a decision to go with the P-8, the economic benefits policy requirements don't change, regardless of whether the prime is in Canada or headquartered elsewhere.
Mary, I'll now pass it over to you.