We are concerned at our head office in Hartford, Connecticut, as well, because this has an impact on the work here in Canada. So the same goes for us. There are parts of the plant that have to be curtained off, and so on.
However, that is not the main point, but rather the impact on the industry. You spoke about military procurement, and the military future of Canada, among other things. In this respect, we must work with American and other companies. So there is a long-term impact, in other words, the people who make the long-term decisions are wondering, when they look at the ITAR situation in Canada and elsewhere, where they can go to avoid encountering the same problem. And so they go back to the United States.
This is an important issue, and one on which we can work very hard, but really it is up to the governments. The federal government and the provinces must work together, because this has an impact on the provinces as well.
I think this issue will become much more important this year and the next.