I think your point is a good one. With Norway, we're talking about a country that has supported its industry for 30 years through its oil and gas, through all its policies. They've recognized--and I think Canada is one of the only countries for over the last 50 years that hasn't recognized--the importance of shipbuilding and put in place a real policy to make sure it's there when we need it.
So, yes, I think we could compete, but I think we need time. We need time to catch up. These guys have been building their workforce. On the North Sea, they've been using their oil and gas industry to allow them to reinvest into their shipbuilding. Their government has strongly backed up their shipbuilding for 30 years, creating more productivity, and they keep getting better and better, while the shipyards in Canada have been left alone to kind of maintain and repair the vessels we have and do sporadic builds that aren't back to back.
I think, given the proper time and the proper circumstances, we could compete.