I can appreciate that if you don't have the information, you don't have the information. But then why is the minister saying, “We are buying new Super Hornets”? Why would you go down this road without having the costs associated with it?
As a guy from Alberta, I think this doesn't seem to jive. Where I'm from, you would go and buy something if you had the estimated full cost of it. You're saying you don't have the estimated full cost, and the minister said we're buying them, so I'm struggling to understand where exactly the disconnect is. Is the minister going alone on this? Is that your opinion, perhaps?