Thank you.
Dr. Ross, if I may continue on the production of artillery shells, we've had testimony at this committee that in Canada we have not increased our production of 155-millimetre shells since the beginning of the war. We've been told many of the reasons you've explained about why it's difficult, yet, in the United States, if I understand your testimony correctly, you said that artillery shell production has already increased. I don't know what it might have been 18 months ago, but you said it has now gone to 100,000 per month.
What can you tell this committee about how to get critical material like 155-millimetre shells up and running? There's a mothballed factory north of Montreal that, until fairly recently, produced this item on a larger scale, but nothing has broken through to enable us to get that production increased.