Yes, absolutely. It's interesting to take an international view right now. I'd like to point out that many countries—I'll point out France and the U.K.—have actually boosted defence spending, specifically in the acquisitions sector, and have accelerated purchases of equipment partly as a way to stimulate the economy. I think in the last year you've actually watched, or during a certain time in the pandemic we've actually watched, three major tactical fighter air programs that are somewhere in the region of 20 billion to 30 billion dollars' worth of spending be announced. We've seen the seed money in those programs in order to.... It's sort of as a stimulus measure, partly because the aerospace industry in particular has been extremely hard hit, as we all know, and not just with regard to travel but also with regard to the actual manufacturing and MRO side.
With that being the case, Canada hasn't really done that. Canada just doesn't have a national defence procurement strategy in the sense that it is well-developed and providing money for the investment of capabilities and the like. I think what's going to happen—