No, we haven't created a business plan. I'm an academic. We have a small airship we built for research purposes to look at things, and we'll be going on that. We're sort of testing the system and challenging the way the regulations work with that. But setting up an aircraft business is a huge enterprise. It's a huge barrier to entry for anybody to get started—even just the regulations on such things as certification and operating an industry.
To answer your question on why you should care, the truth of the matter is that you're already paying. Money flows out of the treasury every year to maintain all the communities in the north. You're paying all the freight to bring things in, and when the ice roads fail you're paying even more to bring it in by small airplanes.
So we're suggesting that here's an opportunity to actually reduce the burden on government. Yes, there is a need to get started. How many transportation innovations started without any government support? The railways didn't start without any government support. The roads weren't built by the private sector. Certainly there were toll roads, but they were government concessions that allowed toll roads to have a monopoly. How many things in transportation have started without any government support?