We're also seeing India and China getting on board, too, which is remarkable.
A number of my colleagues came back recently from the Farnborough air show. They went there not really knowing what to anticipate when they got to the show, but their minds were just blown away by the level of interest on the global scene in the aerospace sector. This is really important for us as a country.
Could you talk about the skilled workforce? You broached this a bit. Bombardier is in the riding of York Centre, which I'm so privileged to represent. Right now they have 4,000 direct jobs and people employed at Bombardier. The problem is an aging workforce. The average age is something like 54 or 55. Those people are going to retire. Where are the people going to come from to replace those people who are on the cycle of retirement?