A reality check would be sensible. Australia does not have the capacity to build large oilers atm. Maybe you could suggest where? Even if we could, there is no point in trying to compete with specialised shipbuilders in low cost economies for what is basically a modified commercial ship, the cost benefit doesn't add up.would be interesting to see if infact Canada build the modified Absalons and arrangement in place for them to build 3x for the RAN and Australia build 3x oilers to replace their Protecteur class auxiliary oil replenishment ships or even Victoria-class submarines replacements, but I suspect it would too difficult for those in power to get right
There is however, a rationale for maintaining a specialised warship building capability within Australia so why would we make that even more difficult by farming what few building opportunities we have to Canada?
The jury is out on submarine building. It appears the current govt. is starting to make an argument for a foreign build by commenting that the expertise in building has not been practised for more than 20 odd years and therefore is lost! I don't necessarily agree with the logic because it seems that submarine building is an international affair with expert builders moving from project to project. The prospect of the Canadians allowing us to build for them is fiction. Why choose us, a high cost alternative when there is are a number of more experienced builders around the globe that could do it quicker and cheaper. Could there be some co-operation on design? Maybe but unlikely. Canadian purse strings are even tighter than Australia's.