I'd only say that I'm very proud of how we do things here in Canada, our processes and our people. I have no doubt that were we to undertake a competition, we would be very effective.
I just want to make one other point. It's interesting that at the very time we're talking about all this sole-sourcing, the U.S. in fact last year, as you're probably aware, passed the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009, signed by the President. I think it was with full House and full Senate support, no objections. It says—and this is very interesting—that “The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that the acquisition plan for each major defense acquisition program includes measures to maximize competition at both the prime contract level and the subcontract level...”.
When I was there, certainly we really thought very highly of the Canadian processes. We tried to make sure we competed as much as possible, because that was the smart way. I would always hold that over my American counterparts. Now, frankly it seems to me that we're reverting. They're the ones that are demanding competition and we're the ones who are saying let's just sole-source.