Never going to happen. Makes too much sense.
It's an option, and the Navy knows it. It's a good 1-for-1 replacement for the 206. The question is whether you want that or whether you want something bigger like the 407 that allows for more advanced capability and fleet-like training.
Perfect world, the Navy gets a simple VFR bird for contact flights and something bigger for IFR and tactical flights. That would make too much sense and cost too much money though.
You want a simple, light, and cheap bird to learn to hover in, full autos, etc.
You want something more complex and capable as you get closer to representative missions.
That's what we used to do. Probably a little too pricey in today's world, though.