As we said earlier, there's clearly a lack of working together before the need happens.
Right now, I think it's a bit of a reaction. I still don't understand, even in the situation we're in today, why that reaction exists. As I said, we just spent $2 billion on the CP-140s today, which have been there since the eighties, to extend their life to 2035. That was the plan, which gives us time.
The CP-140 especially is a good airplane, better than the P-8. You should know as a committee that the P-8 is competing with the CP-140 and others. The military is doing a competition among themselves. The CP-140 is winning over the P-8, over and over, year after year.
What new capability are we talking about? We have a better product today. We're going to be buying an older product that doesn't perform as well and that other countries are thinking about letting go.