Thank you.
On the Chinook helicopters, your report basically says that Public Works and Government Services Canada disagrees with your conclusion. I'm trying to understand what it is about military spending that things can get out of control. Mr. Bachand's comments were very helpful, because things change in the field. If you order a helicopter, you might not get it for four or five years, so needs change in the field--distance flown, number of troops carried, meeting the demands of the weapons the enemies have. Surely it's wise to go back to the manufacturer if they have something that can address a current or new need and say we want to add that to the contract.