One of the ideas we had was work role changes that we could have implemented at the time. But prior to doing something like that, you have to understand the expenses that Aveos had.
When we spoke to Aveos management prior to them filing for CCAA, they had advised us that they were paying exorbitant amounts of rent to Air Canada in regard to the facilities they were using. The number given to me in Winnipeg was $380,000 a month for the hangar. You can do the math on what $380,000 a month would be, which would precipitate the $95-per-hour labour cost that Aveos was charging back to Air Canada.
If you take that cost away, or at least minimize the cost to a reasonable level, then you could go out and actually find companies out there that would be willing to bring work in at a lesser rate. Air Canada told us this when it had ACTS, and Aveos has told us that if they could get their rates down to $60 an hour they could attract third-party business.