That's absolutely a fair assessment. We can challenge for the jobs. The Avro Arrow is a great example, because that comes out of our plant. The problem is, who controlled the fate of the Avro Arrow? One can argue that the U.S. government demolished Canada's aerospace industry at the time. But the question isn't about the MOUs. I understand that we have to start somewhere, but I'm saying that if Israel was not a part of an MOU and they could get 150% to 180% offsets, how can we argue that we've done such an incredible job? If I listen to the previous comments, we might be able to get more than we invested. That's wonderful. But I would take the guaranteed investment and see if we can get anything over and above. That's all we're talking about. We're just talking about the best deal for the citizens of Canada in the way of jobs.
On November 25th, 2010. See this statement in context.