The other point I'd like to make is that we're talking about $43 billion in procurement over the next 30 years. That's government policy. It doesn't have to be repeated in the budget; it's government policy. And $43 billion over the next 30 years, if we do it right—it's not going to happen overnight and it's not going to happen automatically—should end the peak-valley, boom-bust kind of approach in the life of the shipbuilders in Canada. That's why we're working with the industry, why we're hearing their concerns, why we have a continued dialogue as we move forward on procurement.
I'm not the procurer; that's Public Works. I'm not the recipient; that's DND. But I am the industry guy, and I want to keep working with the industry to make sure that we can maximize the potential of this massive rebirth of our defence capability in this area.