That's a great question, MP Baker. Thanks for that.
With respect to investment, we're definitely looking at innovation across the board. We've seen phenomenal increases with our industry with respect to green aviation. That's a big focus. With respect to defence particularly, there are huge opportunities with respect to NORAD modernization and with our NATO contributions.
One of the things we've really been talking to the government and Minister Tassi about is that, as part of those investments, we want to see where the government would want to go with that. There are huge opportunities in surveillance and autonomous.... There's a whole host of things that Canada can be a world leader in. How do we leverage those procurements to make sure that we're building the industry here in Canada and that we are contributing to innovation for the next 20 or 30 years down the line, so that we can be successful as an industry?
We're concerned about the timeliness of a lot of these projects. The concern is about the government being able to spend that money in a timely manner. That's something we're really looking towards. We're also looking towards this defence policy review that's coming. We haven't heard anything about that. We'd like to be involved. We'd like to contribute to that. Part of our overall message to the government and parliamentarians is on the need for a national aerospace strategy that takes into account the defence spending. I think if we had a significant road map and strategic strategy for the sector as a whole, that would also solve some of the problems we're seeing on this luxury tax piece.