Thank you very much for appearing before the committee today. Your input is certainly very helpful to the committee members. That wraps up our discussion with the Air Canada officials quite nicely. On behalf of the entire committee, I want to extend our sincere thanks.
Before ending this half of the meeting, I want to make a comment that has nothing at all to do with Air Canada. The committee is in the habit of meeting publicly, and I think it is important that we continue to do so. In other words, I do not think that we should meet in camera very often and that we should favour public meetings.
That means, however, that those attending our proceedings have to be respectful towards members and staff. My comment is directed squarely at the journalist at the back of the room who showed disrespect for committee staff. I wanted to point that out and make clear that, going forward, I will not hesitate to turn out anyone who fails to treat members or staff with respect.
Consider yourself warned, sir.
Thank you very much. We will now take a short break.