We have near-term projects that are in investment planning. In fact you could look at the defence acquisition guide; it's a public document. It tells you all the programs that are beyond.... Typically, 2025 may not be in the defence acquisition guide, so we know that we've got sufficient time.
I would imagine that, in the next three to four years, we would initiate a project for the replacement of that and we would look at this great capability that we've built here in Canada and consider what's the right answer for the country moving forward.
As in the previous question I answered, that will take in the evolving threat. We know there is a proliferation of submarines in the world, for example. We know that there is a high probability that parts of the Arctic will be navigable, which may put more demands on our SAR. I think a project out then would have a better chance of making sure we got that project right in 2030.