We have suggested that the Canada First defence strategy does an excellent job of laying out what the government's intentions are to rebuild the military, and there's an investment plan, which we understand has been adopted by the government, but there is no alignment of those two documents with economic and industrial objectives for the country. And because the government is committing to spend a quarter of a trillion dollars over the next twenty years, we think it makes sense, as they go forward to rebuild the military, that they do so with one eye on rebuilding the military and one eye squarely focused on nurturing and developing the Canadian economy in capability areas that will serve future military needs and serve our national economy.
So how detailed does it need to be? We don't know. What we're requesting is that there be a commitment at least, and a recognition that an industrial plan is important to the country and that it be aligned effectively with the Canada First defence strategy and frankly with market opportunities, because our domestic market and our domestic requirements are relatively small compared to those of the global arena.