Thank you.
Mr. Chair, I want to thank our witnesses from the Office of the Auditor General for being here and for the great work they do on behalf of Canadians and on behalf of us as parliamentarians in making sure that dollars and programs are fitting the mandate of the Government of Canada.
I want to concentrate on report 3, the fighter jet study.
As we know, early last week there was a report through the access to information office that the term “capability gap” never existed before 2016. I noticed in your report that you never used that term. I am wondering, in the time that you did your research, if “capability gap” existed in the lingo that's used by the Royal Canadian Air Force, or whether it is strictly a misnomer used for political spin.