Thank you, Madam Chair.
Distinguished guests, thank you for being with us this morning.
I will continue to talk about safety, because that's one of the things I wonder about, being a neophyte to this whole industry.
We heard from representatives of pilots who have expressed major concerns.
Mr. Glenn, I'd like to come back to this picture, because it stops exactly where my question begins. If each drone was equipped with the transponder you are proposing, who would be doing what when the two flying objects met? Someone who is not really familiar with the industry could assume that the pilot who is flying the aircraft in the visual line of sight may react more easily. However, if you are controlling a drone remotely and you don't see what is happening, who has to do what in that kind of situation?