That is correct. That responsibility lies with the Minister of Industry. However, I can tell you that this is the first time in the recent history of Canada that a government has insisted so systematically with a foreign supplier that the spinoffs for Canada go to a particular industry. Over the years, we have seen some laxness on the part of previous governments, which, to some extent, let foreign manufacturers invest as they chose.
As we have often said, when we are talking about spending so many billions of dollars abroad, because we are purchasing goods that unfortunately are not manufactured in Canada, it is important that the same amount of money come back to the country and come back to this particular industry. We are not going to move an inch on this.
With respect to regional spinoffs, Boeing or the other countries that get contracts will negotiate contracts privately with Canadian suppliers. We want to create an even stronger industry, and we are very hopeful that ultimately, the industry will be even more dynamic.