There are a number of things I'm going to take issue with in the member's questions, because they're just not correct.
First, this program and the age of our ships are very well known and have been known for a very long time. We actually started this process eight years ago, before the pandemic, and had to shut it down during that time. At that time we were very public, attending industry conferences every year and putting out a 20-year view of what our shipbuilding needs looked like. The industry was very well aware of where we were at and where we were going.
The other thing the member mentioned was that somehow we excluded or designed a contract to make it impossible for the shipyard to bid. That's simply not the case. The reality is that in shipyards.... Seaspan has been very public about this. It acknowledged that it was not able to participate in this series build because it simply did not have capacity in its yard, given the commitments that—