Does it? I don't think it does lead to higher costs. That's a function of industrial output from our yards. We build more ships prices go down. Also Hanwha have vertically integrated a lot of their stuff, we haven't done that.
We don't yet know about the full ramifications of how Seaspan is building nor the change Irving is making for CSC. AOPS started rough, but it looks better the long the yard builds. Think about it this way. The average time a Korean has been in a yard building a ship has been 16 years. The longest time a Canadian has been in a yard building a ship has been 10.
We also have a cultural bias in Canada against the big shipyards and big procurement projects with incorrect, incomplete or just assumed incompetence where it may not be warranted. There is a reason Canada doesn't build stuff anymore. Because people want to tear them down when they do.