We have a number of doors that we typically will knock on, including Finance, Foreign Affairs, Trade, Public Works, DND, and Industry. In part—and I say this somewhat facetiously—as we look for a champion within the government to speak for and advocate on behalf of the defence and security industrial community as it relates to your question on jobs, the defence and security industry's community is a pervasive group. They're embedded in a great many different sectors of the Canadian economy. Our members, 500 of them, are present in some 177 federal ridings.
Our interest, given that a great many of our members are small, working in an industry that is highly technologically driven, is to find those opportunities where Canada can play an effective role in the supply chain of major defence contractors and around niche markets internationally, where, because of Canada's unique geography or military requirements, we've been able to develop competitive technology, products, and services.