Then buy 412's or used 212's.
If the logic is that they need the aircraft when it is hot, where did the one you were flying come from, long term contract or short? Either way you would not have been there theoretically as the Firehawk would have taken your place. Where then do you think you have been, lounging around Dryden waiting for a call, beans, your machine probably would have been located somewhere working. Last summer was an anomoly in that many aircraft were required in part of July and August to fight urban interface fires. This consumed way more aircraft than if these fires were to have occured in remote country. The first part of the summer was dismal. To my way of thinking is if they need more aircraft hire more aircraft. This way the gov't would have much more control of what they want to use and can flex one way or the other depending on budget contraints within the province. What would happen if a new gov came in as said "these firehawks cost too much" and sell em all. That would just prove that the money is wasted. If there are good contracts out to operators it is very easily justified as where the money is spent. Of course maybe they could put ems kits in the firehawks and turf part of the "bandag" program. really screw things up.
If the arguement is that they need more aircraft in Ontario then put out a long term contract, let the operators find them. Look how many 205A-1++ are in Canada now compared to 10 years ago. The helicopters are out there.
As far as only Ontario tax dollars used then this is even more of an argument to use commercial operators, as mentioned there are few mediums in Ontario(more all the time) but one of the reasons is, that the local operators do not have winter work to offset the gamble of getting a medium for summer as some operators in the west have. Get out some descent contracts for the local operators to bid on and watch them get more aircraft. This benfits the local economy more than spending MILLIONS of dollars outside the province procurring NEW aircraft. By the way Canada is a whole and we don't need to get into whose tax dollars do what, CANADORE COLLEGE, remember how just that was to any pilot who didn't come from Ontario. This is not meant as a jab but as reminder that helicopters are federally regulated thus federally used(some exceptions I know).
In my opinion this ridiculous, justify in numbers, (dollars and sense) why buy firehawks. Statements in the LA proposal of "need safer aircraft" are blanket statements to gov't bureucrats who know nothing of the such.
The visibility out of a Firehawk is not a problem when tanking a fire as are going forward, have had the pleasure of having many brewskies with military pilots who will attest to the poor visabilty while doing confined area ops. No problem with spotter!