Oh, that's too bad. She's an excellent mayor, second term, and it's very good to work with her.
I do have to say, though, since politics is local, that I would hate to be the politician who stood in the way of my constituents flying through the United States, or going through airspace and having to go that four hours around. I have to tell you that I've heard very little concern about this. But I will say, after listening to your testimony and the testimony of the other witnesses, that I feel like we're talking about different bills.
In essence, I'm a lawyer by trade, as is Monsieur Guimond, and the thing about lawyers is that when you get three of them in the room, you get nine different opinions. And I don't think this is any different. You may ask why, but there are always a couple of opinions I have afterwards.
Certainly what we're talking about is safety versus privacy. You'll agree that Canada is a signatory of the international convention of 1944, the Chicago Convention. Is that correct? We are signatories of that?