I can speak a little to that situation. In my mind, that was really touching the policy line, the policy decision on whether or not the planes should have been purchased. In my view, the government had made a commitment to meet the NORAD's and NATO's highest level of alert. We needed planes in order to be able to do that. That's a policy decision.
I have not, in my time as AG, seen us change unless we were missing facts, missing information or our recommendation was really one that the department would not implement. Our goal is to improve the public service, not to spend time to not result in a change.