Well, sir, that is part of the problem. We haven't had an Auditor General's report on this subject since 2004-05, so we can only go...and we can't have access to those numbers. We have asked for them many times, from various sources, and we can't have access to them. We can only speculate.
Our speculation, however, is based on real data: data provided by CATSA and by Statistics Canada.
So of course we could be off by a few million dollars; it's possible. But the principle is that this duty, this charge, is way beyond what it should be. That's our main objection.