I would like to thank everyone for presenting.
I'm going to split my time with my colleague, Mr. Shipley, so I'll probably have a chance for only one intervention.
I'm going to direct my questions to you, Mr. Haynal.
I want to thank you for your presentation on Bombardier. Certainly I've been aware of the company and what you have done over the years. I'm familiar with your commercials, where your guy gets off the safari and is going to get eaten by lions before he gets back on and all that, but I really didn't have a good idea of the size and scope in terms of the people you employ. I appreciate that understanding today.
You're in many countries, both with rail and planes. You talked about some 21, with aerospace. I'm assuming we don't have free trade agreements with all those countries. Is that correct?
We had RIM here last week, and certainly they're in countries where we haven't had free trade agreements. Obviously you've been able to work around the difficulties. But what types of issues have you experienced as a result of being in countries where we don't have those agreements in place? Are there a lot of non-tariff barriers? As the tariffs are high, you've had to move in capacity to build there. How have you been able to get around some of these things?