Thank you, Chair.
It seems awfully difficult to get a real handle on the costs. The F-35 went from $50 million to $70 million, and a previous witness from Boeing said their off-the-shelf price was $52 million, $42 million without engines--it wasn't clear that it actually came with wings--and your price seems to be 70 million euros, which on the face of it makes it slightly more expensive than the F-35. Yet you just said that in a competition you came within cooey of the F-35. Ultimately, you didn't succeed.
Tell me about that competition. Is that competition a breach of the memorandum of understanding among the various partners in the F-35?