I will let my admiral help answer that, but let me just start by adding two important issues.
Number one is that if we are planning for a world where no one in the next generation can put our security at risk, we shouldn't procure F-35s. We should build hospitals and schools. But those who are our potential enemies in the future are procuring fifth-generation air fighters. Could Europe, Canada, and United States sit in parliament and see that all nations in other parts of the world are making capacities that we can't meet? We don't have a relevant answer. That's number one.
Number two is that the different parts of the F-35 are especially good in the high north.
Arne Røksund is one of the guys in Norway who's really involved in this project. He will be leaving office, I'm afraid, just two days from now. He will be even more important for Canada, because he will be the highest-ranking civil servant in the fisheries ministry--but he's still my man.