Yes. Thank you very much.
My next question, and then I'll turn it over to Ms. Duncan, is on the whole issue around there's only so much that you can do in the jurisdiction of safety. A lot of this is really within the jurisdiction of the federal government. I'm thinking of Transport Canada and the recommendation of the Transportation Safety Board to have the 30-minute run-dry capability. As you know, that was a crucial element in the tragedy around the Cougar aircraft. The Transportation Safety Board has said very clearly that the federal government needs to impose that. The federal government hasn't done it. We have a situation where there's pressure for night flights. The federal government hasn't put in place the ability to enforce that clear safety requirement that has to be enforced, there is no doubt.
Does Transport Canada come to you? Do they say, “Are we okay just allowing for 10-minute run-dry capability on offshore helicopters?” Is there any consultation? Is there any discussion, or is what the federal government does completely separate from any decisions that you may make?