From my perspective, one of the many great things about Canada and our Canadian government is that we do have a fair system, and that's awesome. We sometimes apply that broadly, when we're thinking about the international context. In my opinion, the Canadian government can pick favourites in terms of picking Canada over foreign companies. That's how it can support Canadian industry. We see that in other nations, where a nation will work with its domestic industry and will be going out to meetings. They will be going to business development meetings and partnering with the industry to help the industry sell to other governments.
In Canada, we have a tendency to say, “Well, that's not fair. We're picking a favourite here.” The thing is, if that Canadian company is the only Canadian company doing it, it's already maybe selling it to the government, as Mr. Ford said. Why not then take it a step further? Go out and meet with other countries and say, “Hey, we can provide this to you. You're a partner. You're an ally. You need this capability as well.”
That would be really good. From my perspective, I feel like we're not really seeing that.