Well, Mr. DaCosta, I think it's disingenuous to suggest you're out there testing a hypothesis, but you're sitting in front of the committee and in front of cameras and the media here and you're making some very authoritative and definitive statements about the system of airline safety in this country that would cause people to think twice about getting on a flight. I think that's irresponsible, first of all.
I think what we've heard here is that we have a safe system in Canada. If I recall the discussion around Bill C-6 as well, the main concern of three of the parties, at least--the lingering concern--was around the number of inspectors and whether we would live up to historic levels. It's clear today, from Mr. Grégoire, that we're still trying to get back to historic levels, but there's a commitment there to ensure we get back to the number of 878 inspectors.
So you'll have to forgive me, but you make it sound as though the system is falling apart, that it's not safe to fly here, and you're doing it on two weeks' worth of data collected.