Mr. Chairman, perhaps I may say in conclusion that we know we have approximately $20 billion worth of work on domestic refurbishment and resupply of various vessels from the military, coast guard, our laker fleets, ferries, etc., but if a free trade deal like Korea happens, there is a good chance more yards may shut down. If more yards shut down, we may lose the capacity to build our own naval fleet in the future.
This is one of the dangers, because the shipyards require long-term investments and long-term plans, not just for their structured financing and capital allowances but for their workers, to ensure they have the trained workforce to do that job down the road. I would certainly hate to see the day we require new JSS ships, for example, and they have to be built somewhere else because we simply don't have the capacity. That would be a sad day.
Merry Christmas to you all.