And you think you have no chance without that. Thank you.
I'd like to ask questions to the other two. I know everybody is here looking for work and they think this is the right choice. But I'm a little disturbed when I hear what sounds to me like Conservative talking points.
Mr. Matthews, you told us this airplane was affordable. That's what the government is telling us. What do you mean by that? If someone is trying to sell me a house, I suppose they're trying to tell me, oh, you can afford to buy this house, but what do you mean when you say that? Is that part of some economic analysis of affordability, or the capability of the government to buy this plane, or comparative advantages? Why would you use that term in talking about this particular purchase?