I hope so, sir, because there have been some very quick turnarounds in the past. I know that the Cormorants were commissioned in 1998 and delivered in 2003, which is a pretty fast period of time. I hope you can get back to that kind of set-up.
I have one final question, and it has to do with something that you know about from your role at CSEC. We'll hear from the new chief shortly, but I know there's a plan for greater cooperation among CSEC, CSIS, the RCMP, and CJOC to share information and work together.
One of the things that always comes up when we're dealing with CSEC or anybody is the notion of parliamentary oversight. We see it in other countries. Is there an institutional fear of that in these agencies? If they can do it in the U.S., they can do it in Britain, and they can do it in Australia.... Is that fear what's holding this up? Or is this simply a political decision? If there were a change in government, there might well be a government that says it wants this. Do you think our public service is ready to handle that and cooperate with such a system?