Well, I think there's a little misunderstanding or confusion in what I understood from your question.
The reason we decided not to reopen the tripartite agreement, as I think I've said many times in the past month, is that we feel the current tripartite agreement achieves the proper balance between the commercial interests of the area and the community interests. Those community interests are important, and primarily they have to do with the waterfront and the people who live there, because there are many people who live there.
Billy Bishop is a thriving airport. It's doing very well. We think the right balance has been achieved. That's the reason we said and why I announced that we would not reopen the tripartite agreement.
With respect to your question about a state-owned Bombardier, let's not get ahead of the gun. Let's just see what is happening at the moment. I've said to people, and Minister Bains has made it very clear, that he is looking at the requests that came from Bombardier. I would ask you to refer your questions to him with respect to that. A decision has not been made. We're looking at it very diligently, and when we have something to say, we will say it.