Is this an actual question or a hypothetical? We don't award defence projects that have to do with equipment. We award the infrastructure projects that would be associated with them. For example, if it's an interim fighter jet program that the government launches, then we would support that program with whatever the infrastructure is. That would be hangars, runway changes, communications, air traffic control, and whatever types of infrastructure and environmental programs would support that.
The contract you're referring to, we wouldn't have been involved in that. That would be our colleagues at Public Services and Procurement Canada working with National Defence. They do the equipment and materiel side, and we do the supporting infrastructure. It's the same with the Arctic offshore patrol ships. We're currently doing the jetty replacements in Esquimalt, which is overall more than a $500-million infrastructure project. That's to support the ships for their arrival. We have all the specifications and everything, but we're not involved in any way in the shipbuilding, as an example