Because to me, user fees are usually designed.... I'll give you a fine example. When I was on council at the City of Burlington, there was a lot of pressure on us from the hotel association and the tourism business to charge a specific fee for every room that got rented in the town, which they would use for marketing. That was a little bit of an issue, but they got it.
Now they're flush, let me put it that way, and they're doing well, and they're able to market. Instead of relying on the tax base from the city, they relied on the users of those rooms to do further marketing to refill those rooms.
It's a hard sell, to be honest with you, Mr. Goldstein, to say that everybody should be paying for the safety costs of flights, when I think—and I don't know for sure—that the vast majority of Canadians aren't taking flights on a regular basis.