Your last little intervention was that the export market is clearly how.... As you suggested, since 1960, the planes haven't changed a whole lot in terms of their design and structure. They look essentially the same. So as a market opens up, say in India, what the Canadian manufacturers will want to look to is where they can sell their product now.
It's not really about innovation. There's a little bit of innovation, but it's not really about creating a new technology. Maybe with hydrogen fuels or with clear bubbles or whatever it is Bombardier is working on, there might be some innovative technology in the distant future, but we're not seeing that today. It's not as if government can say, do some R and D and we might be able to create another Canadian industry here. We have a Canadian industry.
Does that Canadian industry continue to need government encouragement in order to make sure they stay here? We have a world in which the lowest wage is where everybody wants to go. Is there some necessity to prod them to stay here and continue to build here for those emerging markets?