That's a great question, and actually, we should probably simplify the idea of stealth. All stealth is, truly, is a set of technology steps that decrease the amount of energy that hits the aircraft and returns to a receiver. That's all it is, and there is a lot of technology in that, but when we speak in terms of anti-stealth, all we're talking about now is developing a radar with either different frequencies or more power in order to see through that.
An aircraft with stealth—that is stealthy—will be more difficult to see, no matter what radar is developed, no matter what power is put into that radar or whatever capabilities. So it will be the case that a stealth aircraft, whichever new fighter aircraft is selected for Canada, will provide a level of stealth beyond what the CF-18 has right now and will be harder to see than the CF-18 right now. But you make a very good point, and that is that in 10 years you will be able to see it at a greater distance, but far outside when you would have seen a less stealthy aircraft.