That's a broader question, competitive air travel in Canada, and well beyond my purview. Certainly passengers make choices, and the ease of flowing through an airport, whether it's passenger screening, whether it's check-in, or whether it's CBSA...these are all important decisions. Air carriers also make decisions in terms of taxes, landing fees, fuel taxes. All of those have become the constellation of the decision and it's broader than just my brief today, but airports are a huge part of our transportation infrastructure, and the more we focus on making that work for the country, the more effective we'll be in driving trade, tourism, and quite frankly, more government revenue in from a tax standpoint.
On October 21st, 2016. See this statement in context.