In cases such as this, military planners will always develop contingency plans, simply because we have been asked by the government to do a number of things from time to time, and it's always a good idea to have a plan, even if you don't carry through on it.
In respect of the contract, I believe it was done in anticipation that something might happen. I believe it was a contract that has not been carried out but was put in place just in case. That case has not yet arisen, so I don't believe the contract has been carried through, from my understanding of it.
Certainly the full Canadian materiel organization is the one who does that, but I believe it was just some good staff work there. It didn't cost us anything, and it positioned us, should we actually have to go into theatre, to be in a position to do so.