It's for two reasons.
The first reason is that we needed those aircraft in the very short term. The only possible way to do that was to acquire them through Boeing. Otherwise, we would have been left with a lack of capability, one the armed forces judged to be very critical.
The second reason is that this type of procurement comes with industrial and technological benefits policy obligations. In the case of that particular procurement, there are approximately 3,000 jobs supported through the obligations that Boeing has towards the Canadian industry. It adds up to about $350 million of GDP output because of Boeing's obligations to Canadian workers and the Canadian industry. The ITB ensures that when we are obligated to work with foreign suppliers—as in this particular case—to support the needs of our armed forces, it comes with an obligation on the part of the company to support industry and workers through the ITB policy.