Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Bruno, for being here as part of our study of the positive effects of the global market action plan, otherwise known as GMAP.
Coming from Kelowna—Lake Country in the Okanagan, I appreciate the importance of both sectors. Tourism is one of the economic engines that drive our economy. Definitely with YLW, you're linked to the world. I know that Mr. Bruno and Sam Samaddar, our airport manager, talked briefly offline. He sends his regards. He works closely with YVR. Kelowna is the 10th busiest airport in Canada, and we continue to see the economic benefits.
I've worked with former Richmond MLA Rob Howard, some of the economic development officers across the provinces, and other MLAs on a strategic plan on the Asia-Pacific. Following up on the question of my colleague, Mr. Davies, the earlier witnesses said that 7.1%, or half of the world's air traffic growth, will be driven by travel to, from, or within the Asia-Pacific region.
With the Asia-Pacific gateway and the investments that governments have made over the years, how well is Canada and the Canadian aviation sector positioned to take advantage of this anticipated air traffic growth, both from an air traffic and a tourism perspective? Could you comment on that first question, please?
To both of you, but Mr. Taylor, please go first, thanks.