Prior to when I was in private business, I had a boss who introduced me to the spreadsheet, and he always used to tell me, “It's in the numbers, it's in the numbers.” I wish I had more numbers, because I think it's in the numbers. I wonder whether you could get this committee that—all the numbers, as many numbers as you can find, concerning what the travel has been, where it's going, what type of travel it is.
I suspect there's another story here too, and I think you can probably substantiate this: that the taste for travel has changed. We've become more affluent. We're no longer camping, and Americans are no longer camping—all those things. I really think we need to have some numbers.
I want to ask another question too—maybe we should go to Mr. Facette—on airport rents. Years ago, didn't we need to make major improvements? Wasn't it deemed necessary by the industry that these improvements be made and agreed that they would be paid for by rents?
I guess my first question is, wasn't that an agreement? Aren't we going back on that agreement when we ask for rents to be...? The public has a right to....