Mr. Boulerice, as you know, the situation has changed since 2012. We are now in a situation where Air Canada plans on purchasing 45 C Series aircraft, and possibly even 75. The manufacturing of those planes will create jobs. Air Canada will help establish a centre of excellence, because that aircraft has brand new technology that doesn't exist anywhere else. Furthermore, the company committed to maintaining the C Series planes that it plans to buy for at least the next 20 years. This is going to create jobs in Quebec. These were not the circumstances in 2012, when Aveos shut down.
Air Canada is also currently in talks with the Government of Manitoba, but I am not involved in those discussions. As for Ontario, Bombardier already has a very strong presence there.