I thank you for that.
Throughout the conversation, you indicated how important and costly delays can be. Now we're looking at a commercial off-the-shelf ship simply because we're looking at being able to shrink that delivery time to get us faster to a build. However, most of those commercial off-the-shelf ships, of course, already have combat systems integration with all those command management and high-tech electronic warfare systems that are already designed into them. They're not currently Canadian, because they're obviously not currently Canadian ships.
If we look at the bid process, we would be looking at taking out existing technology that's already systems-integrated into those ships to be able to put in that direct Canadian content, which would therefore potentially increase the risk and the time. How is the procurement ensuring that the weighting of the Canadian content for that high-tech systems integration is not adversely affected by the evaluation criteria, leading to a short time to get to that build and delimiting the risk?