Again, the military, being in the nature of who we are, will always have notions for how to deal with situations that unfold. We always retain our own view of agility, how we can maintain our readiness. Ultimately, we're going to keep focused on how to maintain sufficient readiness throughout this transition period to allow the CF—and certainly the RCAF—to be able to deliver on what the government needs from it over the next decade.
Again, the F-35 program, as you pointed out, is going through a phase of development and low-rate production and will have its challenges. The fact that they're catching them early is great, which gives us confidence that we won't have to sort these out once the airplanes are on the line, as we did with the F-18s. So I'm very confident that we will resolve these issues.
The issue is looking for that time when we put in our order for the airplanes. So the right time for Canada is what we're focused on right now with our partners.