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AlexanderM said:Yes, but then one makes the case of what will be done with all the money we save and value added contracts. The money that goes into labor is a small percentage of the $32 billion, so we show people the numbers. If we put the money we save into healthcare, education, training, most Canadians will be quite pleased. If we build 2 large ice breaker and all the other slated coast guard vessels, that will help build a sustainable industry on the West Coast.
Then, if we build corvettes and AOP's on the East coast, at the right yard, that might just get a sustainable industry going there.
Yes, but as Kirkhill and ERC have both alluded to, the fact that your argument can't be compressed into a shiny 15 or 30-second sound bite for Joe Canadian means that it will be a case of "the Euros are stealing our jobs!!" The Opposition will take that and run with it, and Joe Canadian won't even sit down and listen to the argument for outsourcing. God forbid the Minister who has to put his/her foot down and say that no, Canadian shipyards aren't up to the task of building the next generation of naval vessels due to cost.
I'd be interested to see how the RN managed to get the UK govt's support for a foreign-built tanker. Even the RAN's Canberra-class LHDs, despite it being a Navantia design, are built in Australia (and it was also a political football).