That is key and important to do. You will have noticed in the last hour or so that many of the things we're doing now are strategic in the sense that they support the strategic needs of our armed forces, of our industry players—many of them in your area—and of other countries as well, because other countries need us, including the United States. We can't do as well as the United States on all possible fronts. It is a much bigger country, but we can be strategically helpful to them in some key sectors.
I mentioned the F-35 airframe depot just a moment ago. I mentioned the ICE pact, which is the collaboration we have on icebreaking and on the construction of icebreakers in the decades to come. They need us for building icebreakers because they are in more dire circumstances than we are in Canada given the important investments we've made in the national shipbuilding strategy.
These are examples of strategic investments that are strategically supporting our armed forces, our industry and our relationships with other countries, the U.S. in particular.