Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
There's been quite a bit of talk in the news about this purchase. I sent out a survey to all my constituents so that they'd understand what it was about. I asked them whether Canadians should leave our air defence and aerospace jobs to another country, to the Americans. Not only did I receive responses, but one gentleman gave me a four-page letter. He has given me permission to refer to it.
Kevin Andrews, of Renfrew, Ontario, wanted to first state that he's ex-air force and was raised in an army family. He says, “I've studied our governments over a very long time in my life and this is the first time that I can hold my head high and stick my chest out in the purchase of the F-35!”
First and foremost with respect to the purchase is the concern about the safety and security of our nation and having this done with the safety of our airmen and airwomen in mind. In addition to that, as we've heard, there's also the industrial benefit aspect. Can you explain Lockheed Martin's industrial participation plan concept?