I'm not sure if the Government of Canada could actually direct that money to British Columbia, but if it could it would go directly into the infrastructure in the B.C. economy for the shipyards themselves, which would start the tooling process, which would enhance the apprenticeship programs, and it would start bringing people back into the industry.
There is still a lot of commercial work within Canada that has to be done. Everybody is talking about the large naval contracts that are coming out, and there are billions of dollars coming out that are going to be going somewhere.
Joint support ships are either going to go to Marystown, Newfoundland, or they're going to come to Vancouver. We'd certainly like to see them in Vancouver, but as long as they're built in Canada that's what's important.
For the money to come back into the industry in British Columbia, it would make a tremendous difference for our industry, for the infrastructure, to start the tooling process and revitalize the shipyards and to get them back up and running.