Yes.
Before I start, too bad he's gone, but my honourable colleague Jeff kind of made light of my last question, and I'd like to say that this is safety—serious business. And we're not in question period. All of our questions are valid.
Ed mentioned self-regulation, and I'd like to pursue this with Mr. Gage.
Your association is a leader in SMS. You're blazing new trails in aviation. You've been working with Transport Canada for some time, studying a new approach. According to information posted on your website, you've been working with Transport Canada on this since before the year 2000.
There's a very interesting report on your website, co-sponsored by you and Transport Canada. It's called “Self-Regulation of Business Aviation in Canada: Analysis of the Feasibility of Adopting a Self-Regulation Model for Business Aviation in Canada”. It would seem to be the launch point for your association to assume responsibility for licensing and safety oversight.
Would you characterize business aviation in Canada as being self-regulated? Also, would you say that the SMS system approach was one of the foundations at the start of business aviation self-regulation?