Mr. Chairman, I look forward to having those logbooks tabled in the House of Commons. I can find someone who can help me interpret them. It will not take three times to be told and I am sure it will click on the first reading.
I have one last question on this matter at this stage. The Australians looked at these subs and chose not to buy them. Did the minister know that the Australians had decided not to buy these subs when he recommended that Canada buy them? What was it that caused him to believe that the Australians, who proved to be right, were wrong in their assessment in turning down this bargain basement opportunity?