We were able to work out an arrangement with the Germans that allowed us to receive tanks that were already upgraded, that had protective equipment, that made those tanks able to go into a theatre of operation. In exchange, we gave the Germans tanks that required further upgrades. We took tanks back to Canada--40 in total--that will be used for training and that will also require some investment to improve them because they have been sitting for some time.
This was done in a way that expedited our ability to get that equipment into theatre. It was obviously complex in that it involved three countries and it involved moving this equipment to Canada. Some of those tanks went directly into Afghanistan from Germany, and then we took some from Holland to replace the tanks the Germans had given us.