That's a very difficult one right now. As I said in my opening statement, what we're seeing increasingly among many of our closest friends and allies is an inward look that I don't think is allowing them to take an alliance perspective in looking outward to the type of threats we're meeting. At this point, I'm not aware or privy to the types of conversations on what Canada specifically has to meet.
The reason I say we need to have an independent submarine capability is that, as we've seen in this presidential election, we cannot assume we will always have a United States that will have Canadian interests at heart. In the long term, we have to be sensitive to that. Remember, regardless of where Trump ends up polling, he has a substantial amount of population that is isolationist-oriented. That, to my mind, is also a threat. We need to ensure that we have an independent capability if the worst type of environment, i.e., an America that returns to isolationism, is ultimately in the cards somewhere down the road.