I would like to come back to the Leopard 2s. I will first speak to the Auditor General, because I would like to know if I have understood correctly. I find this situation troubling.
The department purchased the Leopard 2s even if at some point it realized that it would not be easy to equip them with a mining plow and a bulldozer blade. That is the first element, if I understand correctly.
You also told us that the Leopard 2s are more or less unusable, and that the Leopard 1s are being retained even if they are inadequate.
Finally, you are telling us that, in order to rectify this problem—which has yet to be corrected, if I understand correctly—more sophisticated Leopard 2s will be purchased, at a cost of $376 million, but this is still in the project phase.
These are the three things I read in the report, but perhaps I have misunderstood.