I have two questions. For the first one, I want to swing back to the Bombardier question.
A few years back, the largest, most successful high-tech company in Canadian history was Northern Telecom, which at its peak represented $300 billion of value and employed 94,000 people in high-tech jobs. The previous government had $10 billion to lend to U.S. car companies but didn't lend $1 billion to the biggest, most successful Canadian company ever. Granted, it was getting into problems.
In that light, did you agree with that decision to let Nortel die and not lend it the $1 billion?
We'll start quickly, yes or no, with Mr. Toma.