The ball is in their court. We believe we have presented a fair contract. We are asking that the union reconsider their decision.

We are shifting resources. We are not at full capacity. We continue to talk to our customers. We will focus on the priorities that they give us.

We have been contacted by hourly employees who have expressed a desire to return to work.

Our strong preference is to have our striking workers return to work.

Sikorsky and the union did have initial contact with each other to explore what opportunities there are to resume negotiations. We'll need some further evaluation of that contact today to see if an opportunity presents itself to get back to the table.

There's no change to where we were on Friday.

We want them back as quickly as possible. We've implemented a contingency plan and the implementation of our contingency is on track. We're performing necessary work at facilities throughout Connecticut and other locations so we can meet our commitments to the U.S. military and other customers.

We see no basis for resuming negotiations. We are operating under a contingency plan implemented after the union decided to strike.

We're not operating at full production at this point. We are meeting commitments to the customers.