Why no floor? Nobody's getting a floor. And in fact Israel's not getting the offset; I'm not going to pass comment on Israeli media, but they're just not getting the offset you're suggesting they are.
Nobody's getting a floor. Everyone has to compete. That's the same for American companies, the same for British companies, and anyone else who's part of the alliance that is building this.
I wouldn't settle for $9 billion. You talk about dollar-for-dollar; the current calculations, based on the agreements that we struck with the primes, are that Canadian companies could get up to $12 billion worth of supply, of contracts.
So I think that's the upside, because Canadian companies can punch above their weight and they can compete in the international chain. That's what we expect to occur.