Oh, you're on planes.
I do not have any insight into the bids that were put on the table by the vendors themselves. We stay out of the procurement offers, so I cannot tell what the winning procurement, the negotiated—the seemed-to-be-negotiated—procurement with Lockheed Martin for the F-35 includes in terms of its benefits to Canada. All I can say is that as the federal government negotiates that, we would want to see a maximization of work, whatever it can be, placed in Canada, perhaps on the platform, but particularly in the case of the in-service support and the technology insertion over the life of that program, if it is an available option to us.
You would have been aware that in the past Canada maintained, serviced and technology-upgraded the F-18s that were made by Boeing. There was a lot of transfer technology put into this country, and that stands to erode without some kind of involvement by Lockheed, which would most likely take place during the negotiation period, with the Government of Canada playing as much hardball as it possibly can at the time.