Yes and no, and I would agree with the statement. I didn't read it. I'm not privy to it, but I've flown around the world a number of times, and I will admit that every time I re-entered Canadian air space, I did so with a sigh of relief. To say that by the year 2012 or 2015 we're going to have one accident a week, we're talking about around the world where they don't have a system like we have in Canada. They don't have air traffic control and the control we have. Literally, when I was still four or five hours from landing, I was saying I was glad to be back under this system. Around the world it's not the same as in North America. Europe and North America have a very good system. When people say we're very good, they're judging it based on that. I've flown in Africa. You read the charts and you're transmitting blind. You're not talking to anybody for hours at a time. It's the same in some places in the Caribbean and South America. It's not the same system.
But to say this is such a wonderful system doesn't make this system in Canada perfect. It just doesn't.