That's an excellent question, because I think it has a significant impact on our company. For a small company, the joint strike fighter badge—crest of honour, if you will—has put us on the map in terms of aerospace and defence contractors.
Attending the CANSEC show this year, which was held at Lansdowne, we visited the Lockheed Martin booth, where they brokered conversations and meetings with half a dozen potential clients for Handling Specialty. The relationship has been so strong--I think we've earned a position with them and some credibility and some trust--that they don't hesitate to broker relationships and meetings for us.
The understanding of the technology we've put in there and the learning curve we've undergone are the same as the curve in intellectual property we recently took to Boeing Military. We've contacted Embraer in Brazil and Alenia in Turin, Italy. As a small business, in 48 years we've done business on the other side of the ocean only three times, and our focus is to triple that in the next five years. I think the platform that the joint strike fighter has allowed us to utilize will accelerate that and give us a higher chance of success.