With $490 billion over 20 years, just to clarify, roughly I believe half of that, a little bit less, probably, Mr. Chairman, is actually capital procurement. If you look at the Canada First defence strategy, the overall kind of objective of that, which includes the $490 billion, is to ensure the Canadian Forces have the right equipment, the right training, the right infrastructure, and are manned properly to get out the door to deal with three core roles, and I believe enduring roles. One is excellence at home to deal with issues and challenges at home. The second one is partnership on the continent and demonstrating excellence in that partnership. The third one is projecting global leadership.
How precisely the government frames those issues in terms of a specific foreign policy I think is open to the government of the day. The challenge and the express intended objective of the Canada First defence strategy and the $490 billion is really to ensure that whatever the foreign policy happens to be, for a wide range--