Thanks for the question.
We've built the most modern shipyard in North America. We have the single biggest building for shipbuilding in all of North America. We went around the world. We looked in the U.S. We looked in Europe. We even had the Koreans come and benchmark against how they would build ships with their build strategy and the layout of the equipment. We've bought the best machines and equipment in the world. We're very confident. Not only that: our target state is audited, as part of our contract, by a group that holds the standard for shipyard performance around the world. It's called First Marine International. It has standards for how you order material and trigger material, how you paint, how much automated welding you do, and all of that. We get audited and inspected by them as part of the contract to ensure that we are using world-class practices.
Between our investment, the benchmarking that we did, the equipment and machines, the training we've done, and the outside independent third party that makes us beholden to Canada to satisfy, we're very confident that Canada is getting the best in terms of practices and output for the navy.