Thank you.
Finally, on the notion of what are the life-cycle and sustainment costs that should be presented, not only to cabinet but to Parliament and to Canadians, we often talk in this committee about lessons learned. There have been lessons learned.
I'm approaching this from the point of view that there were lessons learned through the Chinook helicopter purchase. Chapter 6 of the Auditor General's report from a couple of years ago basically did say that the life-cycle costs should be complete and should carry forward the following types of information. That was agreed to by the government, I understand.
Also, the Standing Committee on Finance included specific references in a report that they prepared for Parliament indicating that full life-cycle costs should be included in the cost estimates, which were agreed...by the government.