We can take a little bit of a lesson from the Japanese. They're the one example we haven't talked about at this point. In terms of their major procurement, they have bipartisan acceptance. Part of it is because they have a shared view. It doesn't matter if it's the liberal democrats or the socialist party, there is the recognition of the growing Chinese threat. Their submarine program probably stands out as one of the very best of procurements that we could talk about. I know that's for the second hour.
It goes to the heart of what Dr. Nossal was saying about political gamesmanship. If we can create a norm within the Canadian government that this is not about Liberals, Conservatives, NDP or Bloc Québécois coming ahead or showing that they're getting their individual ridings, but it's in fact for the security of—