Thank you.
The opportunity we have in Canada to develop new destinations is immense, and the extent to which we can do that will help make us more competitive. We know that our customers like to travel from point to point as much as possible. If they don't have to transfer through an airport, that's the ideal situation. So the extent to which new destinations can open with point-to-point air service, our customers are telling us that would be desirable. Whether that can practically be delivered in all cases is a different question, but that's where customer demand is.
We've been working with CBSA to improve the sense of welcome at borders, wherever they are located in Canada, and we're doing that in advance of the winter games. We've worked with them to brand the arrivals halls in a number of airports across the country. We're working with them on rolling out a service program called “first face” about delivering those services in as friendly a manner as possible.
Those are very important security services for Canada, but we want to put a bit more focus on being friendly, and the reception from CBSA has been very positive. So that's where our focus has been to date.