Certainly. I'm glad to see you here today, because we do on occasion...only 10 days ago I had somebody stranded in California because they couldn't get back. He apparently left the country in good standing, but when he got down there they found his name when he went to the Air Canada desk in California. They said he was on a no-fly list. This is a list that has been made by the Americans. Are we trying to enforce that too in terms of our own people flying out of Canada and back with airlines that are coming to our country?
How do we have some sense of security that when Mike Wallace leaves here for wherever it might be, we're going to accept him back? There may be 1,000 Mike Wallaces somewhere in a computer bank.