Yes, it worked with a Trojan Horse. It worked with a Trojan Horse. The Trojan Horse was Max Ward and domestic flying rights--sometime you will get what that means--flying in competition against Air Canada, which would have bankrupt Air Canada because it had the wrong equipment. The Airbus had perhaps half of the fuel consumption needed by the 727s and perhaps two and three times the passenger and cargo capacity. That comparison was good. But when you saw the fear from the Americans, and that was in the Toronto Star article.... It was that as soon as the Airbus would fly on solid soil against the Boeing or the American aircraft of the day, everybody would have lost.
Keep in mind it was Max Ward, it was Canadian, it was Air Canada, and it was 110 Airbus to Northwest Orient Airlines in the United States. I am very proud of this, ma'am.