I was talking in generalities in terms of IP being a two-edged sword to a certain extent. I think from a national perspective that might be the case. If you look at some of the procurements and some of the obstacles, it's important to bundle that in terms of these long-term, life-cycle types of agreements, where we have to understand it may really restrict the type of technology and the skill levels we will have in Canada, because engineering activities will no longer be required in Canada. It's going to be held and maintained by the OEM, which is potentially foreign to Canada. It's an important aspect to think about when we're going through these defence procurements in particular, to think about the types of expectations on IRB as it kind of does circle back to that other point.
On May 27th, 2008. See this statement in context.