That one is actually fairly simple. In the European Union, we have the extraordinary circumstances exclusion, which is part of this bill. When there are circumstances beyond the control of the airline, such as the weather, that is the basis upon which they will deny paying the claim. They'll simply say that the flight is being cancelled because of weather. That's the end of it. And if you want to argue the point, then you will do that.
As a matter of fact, that has been done. In Winnipeg last year, we did have a case where--