Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Switzer, in the MCC fact sheet dated November 2018, there's a quite interesting paragraph. I'll read it in full:
Despite the current attention on belts, they are not a cure-all for all accidents. They are helpful in certain circumstances and in certain kinds of accidents, but simply having belts does not automatically guarantee passenger safety. Therefore, not having belts does not really endanger passenger safety.
In a previous panel, we heard totally opposite conclusions where they were saying seat belts are a must.
Can you elaborate more on that?
Also, as my colleague was suggesting to me, what happens in terms of passenger-to-passenger collision?
When there's an accident, there are passengers with no seat belts who will end up crashing into each other. Right?