Thank you for the question.
All of us, in addition to our work on issues at finance committee, are also constituency MPs. Even if we're not directly responsible for transport, we are constituency MPs. As constituency MPs, every single one of us, I am sure, has many constituents who have raised passenger issues. I think this is a truth universally acknowledged in Canada. It's absolutely right for us as MPs to be focused on this and to support the rights of Canadians who travel.
Canada is a very big country. You have to fly to do your job as an MP. I have to fly to visit my family in Alberta. I could drive, but it would take a very long time. We all have to do it. I think there is a meaningful role for Parliament and the government in protecting the rights of all of us as passengers. As you mentioned, we're working on it. I think that, in the BIA, we're making meaningful improvements. That's why I referred to those measures in my opening remarks. It's a reason to get on with it. The Prime Minister likes to say, “Better is always possible”. That's true too, and I'm always happy to continue the conversation.