I would say that our industry is kind of a result of a couple of things. One is that companies that sell into Canada, into our domestic market, are required to put dollar for dollar into the Canadian economy. Over the years, many foreign subsidiaries have established footprints here in Canada. We've seen that most recently with the fixed-wing search and rescue program's joint venture with Airbus and PAL Aerospace, for example. There are many, many other examples: Lockheed Martin Canada, Boeing in Canada, etc., etc. This creates this sort of mechanism by which we motivate companies to put footprints and do business in Canada.
The reverse is also true in that the export regime from which we draw 60% of our revenues is absolutely essential to the growth of Canadian businesses here at home. Canadian companies take those revenues, reinvest them in their Canadian operations, and the products and services of the next generation get provided to our domestic forces, both our Canadian Forces and our Coast Guard, which keeps us at the leading edge, at the forefront of national security. It works both ways.