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mad dog 2020 said:going out on a limb here!
Maybe we should look at how people do things, in real life:
a. when the cost of repairs to our old clunker car is consistently exceeding the price of a car payment for a new or gently used one. and
b. as a novice or semi-skilled handyman it is easier to work overtime and pay a professional over the hours of mistakes and aggravation to get a job done. Not to mention the waiting and unanticipated expenses.
So we need to save some cash and either buy used (there were plenty of good deals recently and still are available) or buy something off the rack over a sub-standard unproven Canadian Made option. You may never convince the providers to adopt a value long term commitment. We don't need to buy a shoddy Canadian suit!
Like the land vehicles urban legend states the US was running a batch of HUMMERS and asked: Do you want use to extend the run for you?"
Canadians are buying KIA and Hyundai over Ford and GM so maybe we need one quick purchase of ships to fill the gap rather than waiting for the clowns to stumble through. In Irving. Maybe send a contingent to South Korea to see how it can be done without gouging the citizens of Canada.
You forgot the third option here as did many. I think you need to understand the purpose of this (hopefully) inaugural stage of NSPS. Your last option would be to take an auto mechanics course because you want to compete on the local market for business. It's the old, give a man a fish, feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime. We are 'starting up' an industry that quite frankly, has been unsustainable in the past. Should we have a history as a shipbuilding nation already: (in my opinion) you are damn right we should. Will NSPS work; give us ships, employ a skilled workforce, develop infrastructure to feed a mighty industry, gain respect from the major players in the industry? Let me just say that if some of the people commenting here were on any of the Board(s) of Directors or working in Directorates responsible for these projects; NO! It is easy for us to sit in our recliners in our living rooms with a hot mug of something staring at the fireplace pondering everything that is wrong with the NSPS. I don't know if it will work but what I do know is that if it does, 10 years from now someone in another developed country will be saying something like "Why is our government spending all that R&D money when the RCN has a proven design for $ XX?"
My Sunday morning rant,
Pat