The Pentagon looks at the program through the eyes of the U.S. buy. It's a multinational buy, but the dollars that come through the partnership are different dollars. Your infrastructure to operate your airplanes and stand up your bases is different. The amount of training squadrons you need is different. The total amount of money being invested in the development of the program is different: Canada is at $150 million and the U.S. is at $50 billion.
Those numbers are all added into those numbers that were publicized widely in the June timeframe, so they weren't comparable with what Canada will pay for the airplane. These are not the numbers that were advertised in the June timeframe. They were done under a different set of budget rules. If you look closely, they're not the cost of the airplane; they're the cost of the airplane plus a considerable number of additional infrastructure or development costs.