In general, the overlap in the industry is huge. Two-thirds of our CADSI members or our companies actually don't exclusively do military work. They have a military and a civilian side. We can't survive on the domestic market alone, in fact, and that's why for 60% of our industry in general the revenues come from exports. There just isn't a way to survive on the domestic industry.
In terms of what we call the “bleed-over” or the dual-use portion of most of the technologies within the ships, they actually have either a civilian use or an alternate military/civilian use. I'll give you an example. Acoustics is a very good example. Acoustics are used on the ships, obviously, to do underwater warfare, if you will, but you can also use them for mapping and charting. Most recently, I think, they were used to find the lost Franklin ship.