Okay.
That's a loaded question. I believe the airlines, regardless of whether they're big or small, are not a charitable organization. They're not in this to lose money. They're in it to make money. If they're not, they're not good business people. If you have a piece of equipment and the piece of equipment breaks down, then have a spare part to fix it. It can probably be fixed, but if not, have another aircraft available.
I don't think anybody wants to put anybody out of business. That's certainly not my case. Maybe in this case, one size doesn't fit all.
Having said that, I don't care if I'm in Maine or if I'm at St. John's International Airport or Montreal airport, and I don't care who's flying me. But if I buy a ticket that says you have to get me from point A to point B, then I think that you, being the airline, have to have sufficient equipment, in good shape, or be willing to make an alternative arrangement for me.
I haven't seen anybody go out of business yet.