Thank you, Chair.
I have a couple of questions, in very short order.
If the sale is in fact allowed to proceed, what percentage of business will your industry lose as a result of the preponderance of MacDonald Dettwiler with respect to initiatives on dealing with the space agency? Do you see a percentage drop in the amount of critical mass of activity by that company to the United States? That is my first question.
My second question deals with the more interesting part of licensing. I was the parliamentary secretary responsible at the time—and I recall we spoke at some point—with respect to the guarantees that were given to the Canadian government on imaging, etc. Do you foresee a scenario whereby the sale of this company to a U.S. company would in fact put it in a position where it might be subjected to, I don't know, a new version of the Patriot Act? The U.S. company may find itself being told that it has to use the discretion of imaging, subject to and only pursuant to the U.S. government's mandate or dictates. What implications does it have for things like our sovereignty in the north and the melting of the ice cap?
I'm wondering if you're comfortable with the possibility that the licence, notwithstanding the guarantees that were given, could be altered, and altered to benefit the American priorities, international and otherwise.