It is very impressive, but your point of view is the first time that's been shared with me. I thank you for that, because I never saw progress on the Harry DeWolf until I really saw the hull starting to come together in that first module.
We've heard from various witnesses about the premature retirement of the Protecteur class and the fact that we have that capability gap after we prematurely retired those. Do you have concerns that we're going to do the same thing? Are we going to have a real capability gap for a period of time and then have to throw something together to fill that gap, like the interim ship that we're going to have in 2017 to solve that problem? Or do you think that maybe this NSS we have now is going to take that future potential...?
Let's think about our submarines. We have three submarines, and it will be 2035 when we're going to start to talk about replacing those. Are we going to have a problem? Are we going to have a capability gap there because of maybe being a little short-sighted in how we do things?