I will just chime in too.
First and foremost, this procurement is about getting Canada's navy the equipment that it needs. From the start, this is a requirements-driven process. We went through an exhaustive effort over almost a year to look at every single requirement on a ship. It was probably the best one that I've ever seen, including in my experience in the U.S. We really threw out the stuff that would be kind of nice to have and got down to the requirements. We did that, and for whatever ship we pick, there are many areas, particularly in the war-fighting area, that are going to have to be customized for Canada's needs.
Canada has a different naval need than other nations do. For example, Canada doesn't have a high-low mix, a series of small, medium, and large surface combatant ships, which many nations have, so we're going to have to do tailoring of our electronic warfare. The radar is going to be different for the ship that we pick. There are a number of areas that are going to be ripe for good Canadian content and modification that we know we are going to have to do.