What I hear in that, though, is that using the term “next-generation fighter” in the Canada First defence strategy.... For some reason, it was decided somewhere that the word “next-generation” had a meaning and that therefore the only plane we could acquire was a next-generation one, as opposed to a current one. That's what I hear in what you're saying.
That would obviously limit it. If there is only one next-generation fighter, then you'll have to buy this one. Is that the conclusion you reached?