I'm going to see if Nick will want to jump in on that. That's a bigger, broader question about having the military ready. This audit was really focused in on the transition between the CF-18s and the CF-35s.
I think we identified the need to make sure that estimates and costing use the most up-to-date information and that it's recognized that those need to be evergreen. Things keep going....
For many of the cost increases here, some are within control of the Department of National Defence and some are outside the control of the Department of National Defence, such as inflation, the global demand for munitions and foreign exchange. When a decision is made, those all have to be factored in up front.
However, it's not just about having equipment and infrastructure. It's making sure that you have the personnel to man them. We can have all 88 CF-35s, but we need trained pilots and we need trained technicians to maintain them so that in the long term we can have a strong fighter jet capability for the country.
National Defence has a lot of balls to manage. I think your question is best asked of them on how they plan to do that going forward.