Mr. Chair, perhaps I could just add a word.
Actually, the government, about a year and a half to two years ago, announced the creation of a new program called the business network centres of excellence, based on the networks of excellence that existed for universities before. The IAC and its members responded to that and actually put together a proposal that was one of the very few--there were four out of about a hundred applications--that were successful. That proposal represented an investment by the Canadian government of $11.8 million, a total investment of $25 million for a green aviation R and D network, looking at how you can develop a greener airplane from birth; that is, the construction, operation, and disposal. The network has already begun operating. We received the first instalment in March. It's operating, and I can assure you that there will be some innovations coming out of that, because we work with universities. It's a very significant program that the Government of Canada has put together, and the industry has responded very, very well, and responded in one way: to looking at the green airplane.