Certainly there's an argument that we haven't pulled our weight; that's without doubt. If you look at the Europeans, Sweden and Finland are about to be new members of NATO. Don't bring those into the equation, because they have a different strategic situation and threat situation than Canada does.
The investments proposed or planned by the government are important. They're vital. But they are a little late, and the time frame for committing $4.9 billion—I think this is the number—over six years and $40 billion over 20 years implies that we are going to lag far behind relative to the threat environment we have to deal with to ensure that we have a credible posture of defence by deterrence. We're late and we will remain vulnerable for a long time.