No, it's what's needed for the very short term. The danger we're facing is that the talent, investors, the large, small and medium-sized businesses and the tier 1 suppliers in the supply chains, among others, may leave the country.
These people have been involved in winning projects in recent years, but everything has stopped now as a result of the crisis. Aircraft aren't flying, and we're operating at 50% or 60% of our usual capacity. So there's a risk that the brains, the major talent, may go to other countries where governments are financially committed to supporting the industry. Some are even going to other industrial sectors less affected by the crisis.
So urgent action is required. Every minute counts. We would have thought the government might have acted last June, but we're in March now and absolutely nothing has been done. I can tell you that the sector has been hit, that it's eroding and that we're losing our talent on a day-to-day basis.
The situation is urgent, and we need to relaunch innovation in sustainable development in the aerospace sector.