What I'll do is make a statement, then, Mr. Matthews. This may be directed to you, based on my question before on procurement.
We know that to date we haven't even been able to procure a sidearm, a new sidearm for the Canadian army, yet we are still.... I think we look a little foolish, quite honestly, in that we can't procure a pistol, yet we're still fighting about how we need new fighter jets, new surface warships, new submarines and new icebreakers and drones.
Where's the breakdown? What's going on that the procurement is struggling so dramatically that it's affecting our readiness for our armed forces?