I'd like to come back to the question of insurance. I'm interested not only in security, but in the possibility of someone suing a person who uses one of these planes.
You say that as soon as service is discontinued, the operator no longer has any insurance, or vice versa. How does it actually work?
I had the impression that when an operator sends you a notice of discontinuance, you knew that he no longer had insurance. We should at least be able to answer people who call Transport Canada to ask whether the company [Inaudible--Editor]. So, how does it work?
Does this mean that a company can discontinue service at any time and that you won't know whether it has insurance or not? Could it leave at any time, so that someone involved in an accident might have no recourse whatsoever? That's what I'm concerned about.