What I would add to that is that Canada is part of the joint strike fighter program office, and in that office, we benefit from what other countries are doing. That office does set minimum standards for the facilities and the training expectations. Canada is benefiting from the best practices of its allies in that program already, but they need to stay focused on it.
One of our findings was really about costing. That program had issued updated costing, yet Canada hadn't been using it in its estimates. Not losing sight of the fact that there is some intel there that we could use would be a good step forward.