Abstract
Recent analyses of the collective mode data in both the A and B phases of superfluid He3 suggest that the f-wave pairing interaction is attractive and large enough to lead to observable shifts in the frequencies of the real squashing mode of He3B and the clapping mode of He3A. Here I consider the possibility that f-wave pairing correlations exist in the ordered phases of He3, with or without further reduction in symmetry, as a result of an attractive f-wave pairing interaction.