I have just one point. From the company's president himself, John Shroyer--and this maybe even goes beyond the ITAR issue--he says they want us to be able to move the technology, the piece of that RADARSAT-2 they're after, and we think they're after a specific component of the technology, to transfer that technology to ATK U.S. Space, and go after what we believe is a very significant, growing U.S. classified market. So this even goes beyond regular ITAR, which is fairly run-of-the-mill. They have a vision for this system, which will go into the black part of the Pentagon's programs, that Alliant Techsystems has become very adept at operating. Even if we do lick the ITAR problem, the future application of this may be so classified that even that will be exempt.
On March 5th, 2008. See this statement in context.