Our advisory systems are designed to inform all Canadians, and they are used by the industry as well to look at areas of risk. They are also tracking these storms carefully. We can advise but we don't control what choices people make.
One of the issues with storms of this nature is that the exact track and path and the likely impact can shift very quickly. In some cases, in big islands, you can have a section of the island that's affected, while other sections remain unaffected. These are judgment calls that have to be made. We put out the advice and we advise Canadians when we think there is an elevated risk for them to travel, and we do that based on the scientific evidence we have and we work with carriers—