That's a very interesting question, probably especially for this committee.
As I said in my introduction, we can compare with other countries because we deal with other countries a lot. As an example, for the same type of airplane, we have an RFP of 35 pages with one country I cannot name. If there is an RFP here, we are expecting hundreds if not thousands of pages, so there's a clear difference in terms of how detailed the specifications are. They need to leave room to the industry if they want to accelerate things. If they take three or four years to develop a specification, there's something wrong. We got 35 pages from that country, which allows us to be flexible. It allows us to have conversations with them and gives us a little bit of latitude and probably the ability to offer a lower-cost solution compared with all the criteria that exist here in Canada.