Minister, when I go to the grocery store, I do it one of two ways. Either I go with a list based on meals I plan to make and an inventory of what's in my fridge, or I do it the more dangerous way, which is with my appetite. One feeds a family. The other costs a lot of money and blows your budget.
Would you accept that the DIS, as drafted, looks more like a procurement framework than a strategy, and that it's a shopping list without an inventory of the full threat picture? How can we address those capability gaps?
