Thank you, Chair.
I'd like to thank our guests for being here today. What I've heard over this last hour and some 15 or 20 minutes are all the technical and broad provisions of what the compliance requirements are, and I understand all that. I'll come back to some of that.
I think what sometimes gets lost in all of this is that there are a whole lot of Canadian employees who are not working today. If I might speak for everyone in this room on all sides, it's the empathy that we feel for those people. If we have a heart, and we all do, it's that these people are very nervous about their futures and they have families to feed. We as politicians and we as Canadians feel for anyone who goes through that kind of a circumstance. I want to put that on the record. I think it's important that this kind of empathy be expressed. I know it's how we all feel or else we wouldn't be in the roles we have today.
I'm trying to assimilate the information that I've heard today. Madam Burr, I would start with you, please.
Just to be clear, what I heard you say, but I want to be sure, is that Air Canada has fulfilled all its obligations as per the act. Is that correct? Is my understanding of that correct?