Maybe I can just chime in on that.
It's absolutely right, what David said. It is in every region of the country that we're going to see the impacts. You often think of the larger OEMs, but you have the engine makers who put their engines on those planes. You have the landing systems that David talked about. You have the repair. You have the small SMEs that are part of that supply chain.
Then you have rural British Columbia, you have Ontario and you have Quebec, obviously. Some people wouldn't think of Prince Edward Island, but Prince Edward Island has a burgeoning aerospace sector also. This is going to impact right across the country and right across the supply chain.
Again, these are good-paying jobs. There's a real opportunity here for this sector to contribute to the economic recovery of the country coming out of COVID-19. This tax needs to be rethought and relooked at, because it's going to do some real damage to the supply chain. It's going to do damage to jobs. It's going to do damage to revenue. It's going to do reputational damage internationally. There are a lot of concerns.