Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for coming here today.
That's a very interesting position on this, and I understand why you've taken that position, because of course that's your job. You're to lean one way, whereas reality leans the other way, in my mind. And this reality, of course, is about the Americans, the United States, having sovereign airspace.
If I had an acreage on a lake, and people wanted to go to the lake, and they had to enter onto my private property to go there, I would say to them that they could go on my private property and go to the lake, but they would have to provide me with their name or their phone number, or whatever information I decided, because it's my property. That's fair to say, isn't it?