On the defence policy review, I just want to echo the comments of Michele. As an industry, we were very excited to see the way in which space is being talked about in the defence policy update and very happy to see that there's a clear recognition of the importance of space to national defence and security.
In terms of the strategy—the defence policy update, if you will—being an industrial plan, it isn't necessarily reflected in the written words of the plan, but I can certainly attest that in discussions with the department and even more specifically with the minister that clearly is the intent. It is certainly something that is supported. The idea that the defence policy update will be a way in which we can further engage and develop the industrial base for space we think would be important.
In terms of having an aerospace strategy, of course on paper the idea of having a strategy and a robust exercise to develop it certainly makes sense. One flag that we certainly would have is that space often risks being lost in the shuffle, as an afterthought, or as just not as much of a priority, when it's lumped in with the sort of general term of “aerospace”. That would certainly be a flag and a worry for industry.