I don't know what I can add to what I said earlier. We're watching the situation, the same as you are. I don't have any indication of any problem or any issue. I understand the questions I've had in the House and I understand some of the speculation in the media. I've not seen any evidence of those concerns on the ground.
When I talk to Air Canada, I haven't heard anything otherwise. They have to respect the letter of the law and they know that. As I say, they are quite proud when they talk about the impact of the airline industry in Canada. They don't just talk about the travelling public or the number of pilots or the planes; they talk about the industry as a whole and—it's even part of their advertising, if you will—of the impacts, especially in these service centres they have. So it's part and parcel of what they do.
We are monitoring it, as I'm sure you are, but I have nothing more to add, other than that the law is in place and I don't have any evidence that it's not being adhered to. Other than to keep a close watch on it, I don't know what more I should do.