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Bombardier actively contributed to Mr. Emerson's aerospace review. We had the opportunity to give the company's perspective, obviously, along with other players in the industry. We are quite pleased with the review's findings and the 17 recommendations it proposes for the aerospace sector.
The recommendations span different parts of the ecosystem to support, maintain or increase the industry's ability to compete on a global level. It covers technologies and employment. In terms of global competition, bilateral and multilateral agreements with other countries need to be put in place or strengthened to create a fair playing field. We also think the report does an excellent job of describing the challenges facing the sector.
In our view, aerospace is a sector that does not enjoy natural forces here, in Canada. For several decades, however, it has had the benefit of investments, which have allowed the sector to develop expertise that is highly prized by other countries. The report does an excellent job of that. It describes the state of global competition, which includes not just traditional aerospace countries. The sector is indeed seeing other countries emerge. A number of countries, such as China and Russia, are looking to build a strong aerospace sector.
So we support the recommendations. We are satisfied thus far with the government's response to the potential implementation of the report's recommendations.