I want to point out that my comment was based on an Industry Canada press release of September 3, 2008. My concern again goes back to the fact that we certainly believe very strongly that our industry can compete with the best in the world. There's no question. The issue becomes whether or not there's a level playing field in order to compete.
There are two issues. Obviously, one is whether this is the right aircraft that we need, and the second is what the regional economic benefits will be for industries in this country. We don't see anything that's spelled out clearly to do that, and therefore you are basically being asked to compete--and I'm sure it's going to cost you significant dollars--in this global supply chain with no guarantees whatsoever that in fact you're going to reap any benefits.
Would that be a fair statement? That's through you, Mr. Chairman, to any of the panellists.