Sir, technically we don't have to make a decision to physically withdraw. But what we experienced over the past year...as the consortium of companies and the U.S. government were consolidating and bringing together their global supply chain to produce aircraft, Canada had not committed and the industrial opportunities for our Canadian companies virtually dried up. We had not made a commitment and we were not in the game. There were no contracts that I was aware of from late last year until the summer, where Canadian companies had new opportunities. The message clearly was that they needed to put their global supply chain together and they were going to do it with the countries that had made commitments to purchase aircraft.
Clearly, you could stay in the MOU--