Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Let's imagine, Mr. Fortier—given that Canada is a very generous country—that a disaster occurred in Cuba and that the C-17 was used. We get to Cuba, deliver the goods, just like we did with the Tsunami and in other situations. That's appropriate, that's normal, from a humanitarian standpoint. The plane is damaged, and there's a defect.
Are you aware that because we're talking about Cuba here, and also because of American security regulations, we wouldn't be able to, for instance, get the missing part needed to repair the plane? When you signed the contract, did you consider that?