War of words focuses on F-35s procurement process and undetermined price tag

But consensus is the purchase will define Canada militarily for decades to come.

The heated debate continues over the Department of National Defence's plans to purchase 65 F-35 fighter jets at cost of $15-billion to $22-billion over two decades, but all sides agree that the aircraft will define the role of Canada's military well into the future.

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