Thank you.
General, you mentioned O and M in your last statement. There's a need for support and readiness associated with that. The Union of National Defence Employees have complained that the military has been contracting out work that used to be done by these employees, resulting in significantly greater expense. I just read a report complaining that O and M may be suffering at Defence and that this could affect readiness.
Isn't that counterproductive? Is that something you're prepared to look into, to see that we're not spending more money contracting out work that could be done cheaper by existing employees?