Yes, I think so, and I also think the government has long supported the aerospace industry halfheartedly. It doesn't do enough.
Aerospace in fact requires long-term investment, venture capital. However, at the risk of offending some with my comments, I would say that, since members of Parliament are elected for four-year terms, they don't necessarily see any short-term results and therefore are likely less interested in investing in this industry, which, however, does so much for Canada. For example, 93% of businesses in this sector export their products. That means new money injected into our economy. This is an extremely important industry.
Why hasn't the government taken action? You mentioned the assistance provided by France, the United Kingdom, Germany and other countries. Some of those countries have begun a second round of funding and support for their industries, whereas we're still on our first. We're discussing it, and we'll discuss it till we're blue in the face. As Ms. Benoît said earlier, we're losing talent with every passing day. Some have been laid off and others have moved on to other industries.
Failure to extend the emergency wage subsidy will mean more layoffs. Many people are retiring, and knowledge isn't being passed on as a result of the industry's tenuous position. Which is why funding is urgently needed.
Earlier a member discussed a choice between two options. That made me think of someone who doesn't have a lot of money and hesitates between buying medication or food for the children. These aren't choices we should have to make. This industry must be supported, and urgently so. We're wasting a lot of time and talent, and we're also foregoing potential investments by large businesses and SMEs.