Well, sir, I can't answer to how the procurement strategy has evolved. All I can tell you is that the notion of being able to lease or borrow at the right time is fraught with danger. We were very fortunate in Afghanistan. We had a very reliable partner that helped us to ensure we got what we needed to do our mission in Afghanistan. In fact, they took it out of their hide. The U.S. army basically took a helicopter they were flying and said, “Here, we will give you these helicopters at a very reasonable price so you can meet your mission objectives.” Is that going to happen the next time we need helicopters? I can't say that, Mr. Chair.
We just have to be careful we don't build our national security on other people's good intentions. We have a great ally to the south of us, but we have other missions we have to be able to do autonomously. I think that's what we reflected in our future requirements, and this is what we're trying to deliver through CFDS.