Yes. You've heard from Air Canada on this issue, and we hear from them as well about the fact that as the only Canadian air carrier that's subject to this, they feel that it's not a level playing field. This is one of the considerations that we're taking into account as we're looking at some of the recommendations from the official languages commissioner.
Again, I think we're trying to achieve that balance between demonstrating the respect we have for Canada's two official languages with the impact that it would have or could have on the future of the air sector with regard to cost.
You're absolutely right, and we're very pleased to see that some of the other major air carriers are already heading in that direction and already providing those services in both official languages, but that then begs the question as to why we would need to extend the official languages provisions to them, given that they're already doing it absent obligations.
These are just a few of the considerations that we're debating as we take a look at this important issue.