The short answer is no. We need to understand that the aerospace industry is a solid one. You heard this morning that a number of companies are investing in the future. For example, we talked about a program that will produce concrete results in 2013. No doubt, the industry is going through a difficult period at present. You also heard my colleagues clearly tell you that in some cases they have had to deal with layoffs, which is always difficult. However, all companies understand that the cycle will reverse. We expect that there will be a need for 2,400 new planes in the world over the next 20 years.
We need to be prudent and to clearly understand the strategy, we need to invest in research, development and innovation in order to prepare for the arrival of new materials, motors and new aircraft manufacturers, and so forth, and we will need to be able to compete within 5, 10 or 15 years. That is why you have heard an appeal this morning to get at least the $200 million promised under SADI, if not more. If we don't invest now in research and development, in a few years it will be extremely difficult to be competitive.