Okay, thank you, Mr. Ferguson.
I'll slow down a little bit, because I want to get this question in. I was rushing earlier.
Regarding the search and rescue mission information management system, you indicated that a renewed system would not be available likely until 2015 or 2016, and that the critical search and rescue management information system was at the breaking point. You indicated that a replacement for the system began about five months ago but wouldn't be ready until 2015 or 2016.
I'm concerned that the government may be wanting to put up a smokescreen with today's announcement, so I won't ask you whether you believe that the search and rescue asset management system provides the same function as the search and rescue mission management system. But I'll ask you this.
Based on your previous findings, is it reasonable that within five months they were able to not only identify what needed to be put in place for the search and rescue mission management system, but construct it and then put it into effect—in five months? Is that probable? Is it possible?