Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you, gentlemen, for giving us that very detailed and useful briefing.
The first question is to Mr. Shrybman. With your analysis of the provisions of the legal conflict between the Canadian and American systems, would you be agreeing with Mr. Byers that the government has a less than perfect way to deal with this? Would the foreign affairs minister, based on the acts we have, have enough authority to block the sale? That's the first question.
The second question is to the rest of the panellists here. Of course, when we consider foreign affairs decisions we cannot base our decision purely on what the impact is on the industrial side, about the livelihood of our space sector. I would like to see whether any of you can shed some light on what kind of minimum investment you think the government would have to make to support a viable, vibrant space industry.