Thank you very much.
Mr. Chartrand, one of the things that the pandemic has put in focus is the degree to which Canada has not had real planning for a number of different sectors. That's a theme that we heard when we were talking about the impact of COVID-19 on trade. We heard about the lack of industrial planning in Canada. We've seen it on the vaccine front. We've certainly seen it, as you quite rightly pointed out, on the aerospace front.
How does Canada negotiate a trade agreement with another country where there are a lot of aerospace consequences? I think of Northern Ireland, for instance, where there are a number of manufacturers that work both in Canada and Northern Ireland without having a plan for the industry. How can you have a coherent trade policy for aerospace, if you don't have a plan at home for what you want out of the industry and who it's meant to benefit?