In general, the defence sector exports between 50% and 60% of its goods. In shipbuilding, it's a little bit more challenging. The reality is that this ship is fit for Canadian purposes, and the design of the ship is from Britain, so the Type 26 will be sold around the world. There is no question about it.
In terms of the skilled labour and the ability for it to generate itself within Canada, yes. There are certain parts and components within that ship, for example, being done by Lockheed Martin. That's the combat management system, which I believe will probably become available to the export market and be sold on the export market, just like the previous generation that's in the Halifax-class frigates.
To answer your question, it is twofold. One is internal and the other is external. However, it's not the ship itself—the platform or the hulls—but most likely the guts inside.