Yes, thank you.
The total airport rents that Toronto Pearson pays this year equates, as I think I mentioned in my submission, to about 34% of our landing fees--roughly a third of the landing fees. The landing fee at Pearson is an impediment to certain airlines coming here and providing services. That's one possible impact, and one that I know is a strong one. Having airlines come in and provide services that you could take advantage of to various parts of the world that are not now well served would be a very positive result of my costs going down.
The other part of it that I have less control over is that we've committed that whatever rent reduction we'd get, we would pass on to the airlines and reduce their landing fees. I would hope that this would at some point result in some reduced airfares.