In terms of the response that you gave me, you threw out a great many figures, and it's a bit difficult to sort through them all right here.
My question was very specific. With regard to the C-17 contract, for every dollar that's spent in the U.S. on maintenance, regardless of where it's spent in the U.S., how many dollars will be spent in Canada, on Canadian industry here?
I have a further question on that. Back in November, it was reported that there would be industrial regional benefits to British Columbia from the contracts. I'd like to hear you, if you could, please, outline those for us. It would support what my colleague from the Bloc Québécois said. He said that Canadian taxpayers fund these contracts and fund the maintenance, and surely the regional benefits should be spread to industry across the country, and into the west as well. We had the horrible example a number of years ago, under a different Conservative government, with the CF-18 contract, where Winnipeg won the contract and the industrial benefits did not go to the west.
So I would like to ask exactly where you see the benefits going, and how much of that will go into British Columbia?