It was clear at the time, in 2006, that the project was much more complex. We then saw that the project was much more complex than had been indicated to cabinet at the time. The modifications were very significant. Obviously, in 2006, we may not have known about all of the modifications, but we did know that there were significant modifications.
Consequently, the decision-makers should have been better informed about the nature of these modifications and not being told that this equipment existed already and that such an acquisition involved a risk level ranging from slight to average.