Mr. Speaker, as I have said before, no decision has been made with respect to the procurement strategy on the replacement of the Sea Kings. It is our number one priority. We have that matter in front of the government. It is a major procurement matter. Of course, an elected, accountable government must make a final decision about that.
What the hon. member is saying is not true. No decision has been made by the government. We certainly want to get on just as quickly as we possibly can. We are moving the file along and finalizing the procurement strategy so that we can get on with the replacement.