The terms and conditions of the Israeli contract have not been finalized. They are under negotiation, and we would not be able to comment today on these terms and conditions.
Regarding the engine situation, it is the intent of the joint project office, on a yearly basis, for the two engines to compete, based on cost for that year, based on sustainment cost, and based on the industrial participation plan that you would propose. Therefore, from an engine viewpoint, it is deemed to be a constant series of competitions, as was the case for the F-16 and the F-15, when two engines were then made available for those fleets.