One of the studies that was done in the last two years showed that we lose about five million passengers across the border. There's a drastic difference between Canada and the U.S. The U.S. government invests in airports, they invest in infrastructure, and they're federally run, whereas in Canada our airports actually pay the government through airport rent, so there's a big difference in the cost-competitiveness of aviation in Canada. Our airports are run by community not-for-profits, so all of the money is going back into the system, but our passengers are paying too much to travel because government is actually making money from airports, rather than investing in our infrastructure.