Yes, I would certainly agree with you. Our aim is also that if there's work that should be done in Canada, our workers are skilled and able to do that work.
It was our understanding earlier that there were quite a few planes that were overseas and parked. Some of them required basic maintenance, etc. while they were parked. We feel that any of the maintenance required to put the planes back into active service should be done here in Canada. Our members have the skills.
Right now, for example, with our technical operations, there are approximately 1,200 laid off. These are members with skills. Where are they going to find a job right now that fits their skill set? We feel that the opportunity is there to service these planes and to do the maintenance for these planes in Canada. We feel that, before Air Canada is part of any subsidy or plan, any work that can be done by our members should be done here.