Thank you again for the question.
In my opening remarks, I reiterated the results that we are now seeing from this tax. Again, the government has only collected $15 million, but it has cost the industry $1.8 billion in revenue. Any time you take out $1.8 billion in revenue from an industry, you're going to see jobs being impacted. Aerospace is a long-term supply chain, so over the next number of years, that is the impact when you take that kind of money out of the system.
I would also say it's very concerning to us that we are seeing the impacts on jobs. That is why the unions have been very vocal also in opposing this tax on the manufacturing of aircraft, because they, too, see that this is a job-killing tax that is in place.
The other thing I'll just mention is that we see the taxes impacting jobs not only within the manufacturing but also throughout the supply chain right across the country. The impacts are everywhere within the industry, and it's quite concerning.