It's difficult to provide a definite and clear answer to that. If you look at some countries, there are anecdotes that some military departments can buy pens and screws at prohibitively expensive prices, but on the other hand they're very efficient at producing and putting frigates in the water and so on.
We have some numbers here as to costs. They may not be comparable. The Arleigh Burke destroyers in the U.S. cost about $2.2 billion U.S. apiece, the South Korean destroyers cost about $1 billion apiece and so on. In comparison, the Canadian surface combatants are at over $5 billion Canadian apiece. However, it's not entirely sure that these numbers are fully comparable. The U.S. and South Korean numbers may not include all the costs that we include in our own estimates.
There are other countries that do well in some specific areas of procurement. In this case, it's warships.