We're making very significant new investments in defence. We're spending money as efficiently and effectively as possible, given our existing procurement processes. We're also re-examining our procurement processes to make them better fit for purpose and to meet the moment, as I've said.
We're working with our allies and with industry. We've listened to them very carefully. They told us what they needed in order to hold up their end of ensuring that we can acquire, for example, the munitions and the battle-decisive ammunition that our armed forces require. We've heard them. We've budgeted the money. We're now able—we have the resources that they said they needed—to invest in their industry but also to offer them long-term contracts.