A friend of mine who is a high hour Hornet pilot and CO of the RCAF test establishment told me that the SuperHornets the new Canadian gov is looking at buying as an interim solution, from 24 to 36 of them, are slated to cost nearly 90$mil USD, just for the flyaway aircraft, not counting any stores, future maintaining, etc, just the fighters complete. Doesn't seem much cheaper than the F35A at this point, comes down to maintenance cost and other future costs maybe, since commonality is a BS excuse, as our legacy Hornets are about 80% or higher dissimilar when it comes to parts than the SuperHornet, although they are similar to train our pilots on, so training costs wouldn't change or go up much. I like the SH for Canada until the F35 matures, if it turns out to be fantastic in 5 years, we can buy some then, for now our Legacy Hornets are timed right out, done, and a few squads of SuperHornets beasts nothing, it's what Australia did.
And, if by some miracle they restart the F22 line, Japan has recently said it would move heaven and earth to get some, and Canada would be better served by that aircraft than the F35 due to 2 motors, longer range (it's big up here, and sparse so far as runways go).