Obviously, as a representative of the workers, you're concerned about jobs and job protection. Of course, defence contracting is really not about industrial development per se; it's about acquiring what the military needs.
But we had a witness before us on October 5, 2010, Mr. Matthews from Magellan Aerospace, who was asked by one of the representatives of the government side about the number of jobs that would be generated by economic activity. He talked about a goal of $3 billion to be achieved in the after-market in servicing.
He said that $1 billion over 20 years would be the equivalent of about 450 jobs, because $1 billion would be the labour part or worker part of it, and if we got the full $12 billion, it would be three times that, so we'd be talking about 1,650 jobs. That doesn't seem to me to be a lot of jobs for $12 billion worth of contract work. Do you know anything about those kinds of numbers and where they might come from?