Thank you. If there's enough time permitting, I'll share my time with my colleague.
You made the statement and say on page 6 of your report that
In the absence of taking any action to address the substantive deficiencies today such as a lack of financial performance criteria and service performance monitoring and the absence of any disclosure requirements on price advertising, the elimination of the airline complaints commissioner is, in a sense, like adding insult to injury.
On page 4 of your report, you make a caveat that you would take a wait-and-see approach, if those two areas were addressed. Basically number one is that the government applies the same financial rigour to all airlines to have the financial wherewithal. You are talking about the compensation packages, as the travel agents industry or the charter industry would have to do. Second is this issue of having data available on the financial fitness and service performance of the airlines.
Do I understand that those two prime issues would be your caveat?