Yes. To go back to your question, there's no question about control of the aerospace industry. You play a major role in the aerospace industry if you dabble in technology. You don't develop the aerospace sector by having strong warehousing capabilities. The reality is, if you want to maintain technology, if you want to maintain control, if you want to have the ability to develop the next generation of aircraft, you deal with the in-service side of the business. The in-service support is straight technology. It's developing the technology to service your aircraft. If you're playing with avionics, that's high tech: wings, nacelles, ailerons, landing gear. There are key components that you force companies to invest in and this helps develop the sector. So there's no question that the type of work is more important than the volume of work. It's about labour-intensive jobs. It's about high-tech jobs.
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