Just from the government's perspective, obviously it was passed in the House and we're in favour of it. Indeed, it's fortunate that we have a summertime break coming up soon, because the government is already working on it. In fact, I talked to one of the policy people today and they advised me that they would be coming out before the end of July with some current legislation clearly identifying what rights passengers have.
What I was going to recommend—and this, in essence, is a moot point, because we have all these other studies to do, and the government is already working on it and hopefully will have something back to us before the summer ends—is that all members look at the EU bill of rights, because it's the only one currently in legislation in the world, to my understanding. It is not even close to what our regulation and legislation involve at this time. Just be clear, when we're looking at the world stage at this point, we're already well above everyone else in the world as far as passengers' rights go.
I think the motion is fine. It goes along with what we said in the House, but the government is already working on it. So our expectation is that we will have something back well in advance of the summer....