When Ms. Sénécal and Mr. Bissonnette came here to testify, they put on an excellent show for you and told you not to worry, Aveos was going to continue to build planes, for a long time yet. Excuse me, but the contract between Aveos and Air Canada ends in June 2013. I have a copy right here. As well, I have two certifications from the Department of Transport signed with Aveos where there are provisions concerning all Canadian planes.
I would remind you that the only Canadian planes that Aveos repairs belong to National Defence, the government, and Air Canada. The company does not repair other Canadian planes. At present, the Department of Transport is agreeing to those planes being repaired in El Salvador and Costa Rica. I am putting myself somewhat in the shoes of the people who have a difficult choice to make because April 15 is the deadline for employees to decide whether they will join Aveos or retire or resign. They have to make an ultimate choice. Those workers know they will not have a job in two years. There has not been compliance with the act. That is where we stand today and this is very important. Our meeting with you today is very important and we are expecting support from all parties.