Again, going back to what Ms. Beck mentioned earlier, there are two different obligations. The second obligation is between Air Canada and the shareholders. If the shareholders believe that Air Canada is not living up to the obligations, then they have a wide variety of avenues open to them, more than the CBCA—that's the Canada Business Corporations Act—and common law.
Under the Canada Business Corporations Act, they could approach a court and seek an order that Air Canada comply with its own articles. The powers of the court in those circumstances are pretty wide. In fact, the section reads to the effect that the court can order what it thinks appropriate in the circumstances. So it's a pretty wide—