I concur with Mr. Lajeunesse, when he says that we seem to be surviving just fine today. As you know, life is fragile. Twenty-five or even 10 years ago, who would have believed that we would now be having to help the Ontario auto industry? Who would have believed that we wouldn't all have at home a Chevrolet, as the ad said, What do you have at home? This, this and a Chevrolet. We all remember that ad. Today, young people don't know what a Chevrolet is. A number of countries, particularly in Asia, can testify to that. Who would have believed that, today, everyone would have a Toyota, a Hyundai, or a Kia at home? And there are many more that we could name. That is what we are dealing with and what we are trying to overcome.
The major strength of the aerospace and defence industry lies in the fact that the R and D is being done here. However, the auto sector did not have that opportunity. Nevertheless, we are under pressure every day at the office and we are concerned about what will happen in the aerospace industry. Even if we are in a good position, we are continuing to get good contracts and we remain positive, we are prudent. We feel it is extremely important to continue to do what we are doing now, with the help of governments.