The answer is absolutely.
Why don't we have fixed-wing search and rescue planes today? In 2004 the Department of Finance came to us and said here's a billion dollars; we'll give it to you to buy anything you want. I met with the vice-chief at the time, General Macdonald, and we said we need search and rescue fixed-wing. Our Buffalos are old and our C-130s are old and we need to replace them. And everybody can understand this, right? It's an easy sell.
Why don't we have them now, six years later? We don't have them because, again, part of the military suggested that they could define their requirements in this way and thereby limit competition. Neither I nor the minister agreed with that, and that's why. You can always propose something that doesn't stand scrutiny. That's all I'm saying.