I do understand why they don't publish the no-fly list, if I can just make this comment. I mean, to me, speaking as a lawyer, for $25 in Alberta, I think, at Vital Statistics, you can go and change your name. So if my name is Bill Smith and I find out I'm on the no-fly list, I can tell you that I'm going to go the next day and change my name to Joe Jones, right?
So obviously they don't want to share those million names and let people know they're on the no-fly list because they're just going to change their names, and then what use is the no-fly list? That's just a comment, because I think that's the reality.
A lot of people in this room, believe it or not--probably 20% of the people in this room--have changed their names through some sort of adoption or something. There's a large percentage of people who change their names. I just wanted to make that comment.
I want to talk to Mr. McNaney about this. First of all, how many people in Quebec are employed directly or indirectly by the airline industry? Do you have that statistic? I know it's one of the largest concentrations in Canada.