I just want to be clear: What I was talking about in that instance was not the large defence contractors that are changing the market. Those changes to OTA authority were about small businesses.
This is the market Canada wants to be in. We're not Raytheons or Boeings. We don't have any of those. That's the essential thing. Those changes were about permitting access for the level and size of firms that we expect Canada to have competing in the market.
The issue in the United States is that you have these huge monopoly actors that shape the market in ways that are not normal. You can react to this with better contracts and more responsible ways to engage those actors.
Maybe I wasn't clear. For sure, there's more and increasing attention paid to the fact that there are major players distorting the markets. Frankly, some countries like France and Australia are a bit more clear and transparent on how they deal with these things than Canada is. There's been a bit of ignoring that it's going on.