The other reason we want to be very careful about any kind of unique capabilities that we would decide on is that there are operational issues. Operational commanders will come, or regulations or compliance will come, and say, “We need to do it this way.” We want to minimize that, because you want as common a system as you can have for life cycle and for training.
We would prefer that training issues across the Canadian Forces require the same kind of training and that there not be specific kinds of platforms, so common training could take place. We want common maintenance if we can or common equipment. So as much as possible you try to force that into the final...but sometimes there are unique things that we need to do, and they are operationally driven, by and large.