I think we have a way to go.
When I look at some other countries, for example, I run an annual conference in Europe and most of the time we're in Germany and when I look at the education programs there and the funding they have for both trades education as well as a higher maintenance engineering type of education, Canada's a long way away from the types of incentives to get people to major in the hard aspects of our economy: trades, engineering, and so forth.
I think we're also pretty far behind in terms of incentives on the taxation side for investments in transportation generally, not just specific to air transport. I think it's a general problem in Canada that Dr. Emerson actually identified as well.