That does not answer my question, but I will ask another one, as I don't have much time left.
I will now turn to Mr. Sargent, from Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
For a number of years, Seaspan had the polar icebreaker contract. The government then decided to rescind the contract with Seaspan, but it just decided to award it again. Was it because Seaspan had an exclusive right to the icebreaker contract? Was there not a way to use another company?
Given that Seaspan has been unable to build the icebreaker in all these years, why should we trust that company now?