I think I can speak to that. I really respect the question very much.
The unusual part of our story is that we gave birth to the joint strike fighter relationship in 2002-2003 out of our own sales and marketing initiatives. Then the J-35 arrived for us and became a very dominant part of our revenue stream. But when we look out from this point forward, our successes are done. We're grateful. Our revenues have been realized, and relationships are built. But it's the platform of the JSF that has allowed us, and will continue to allow us, to obtain additional business in the future and keep us healthy and sustainable.
As a business person, I'd like to think that, yes, they would come back to us as an engineering company that they respect, and that they would look to us for custom solutions. We will take the relationships that we have in Fort Worth, and we will try to bridge those into other operations with Lockheed Martin. That's business. That's what we're here to do. We must also strengthen ourselves to be sustainable through difficult times and to give diversification to our throughput, and that's important.
The J-35 is not dead for us. We are at a point that before it goes to high-rate production, and before the Europeans begin to build up, these will all be platforms that we will be quoting. So I look at the JSF, quite frankly, as a very vertical situation that we are involved in right now with Lockheed Martin. But I can assure you that we are working on other programs with Lockheed Martin. We are working on other programs with Pratt & Whitney.
When we were awarded a multi-million-dollar modern aircraft engine test cell by Pratt & Whitney recently in Mirabel--it's currently under construction, and we're installing equipment as we speak, and I have men there--one of the most influential and tactical manoeuvres that we made was to broker conversations and introductions between joint strike fighter staff and the Pratt & Whitney staff. So although that doesn't speak to revenues directly for IRBs on JSF, I think it's worth noting.
I hope I've given some value to your question.