Let me just add that as Mr. Finn pointed out, a significant portion of Seaspan's work is commercial, and we expect that to continue. When I talked about us ensuring continuous work in the yard, that's partly Canada, but there are also expectations that the yard will look after that as well.
To the point about dual-use civilian and military applications, we actually think that's good for industry. We encourage it, and we try to permit it as much as possible. It's healthier for Canadian industry. We know that sustained funding over time allows the kind of R and D that has a direct impact on innovation and also increases the number of dual-use civilian and military applications.