I'd like to address that question as well. You have a company that says it will work to create a centre of excellence. If they can't be competitive in maintenance here, why would they do that? That's the question you have to ask yourself. They're saying that they're going to create a centre of excellence here, and if it's competitive, it will get the work. Those were the exact words that were used: “if it is competitive”.
So it must be competitive if they're going to create a centre of excellence to repair, maintain, and overhaul the C Series airplane. We are competitive. Everything is in U.S. dollars. Workers here are paid in Canadian dollars, so they have a 20% advantage right off the bat. I don't see why they would make a centre of excellence here if it wasn't competitive, or why they would even think about it.