I think we can agree with that, but respectfully, Minister, we have kind of negotiated away all our leverage. We've signed an agreement.
The companies in front of us need to make business decisions. You mentioned the program you have in front of these companies. We've heard today—and I'll echo what my colleagues have said—that this is an emergency situation.
These businesses are making decisions now. They can't last another four months. The program you have in front of them, frankly, is broken; it's not working.
What I'm relaying to you, because obviously you're not getting the message, is that it is an emergency situation for our manufacturing sector. If they lose these jobs, they're not coming back. They will not come back.
The program you have is not effective. It is not working.
Can you give us details of what you're going to put forward over the next few months so that we don't lose these businesses? Can you give us those details?