I'll give it a shot.
Yes, it will. That's not from day one, because there are going to be transition costs that we're going to have to figure out, and we have to have access to that data to determine what the charging principles are going to be and how much.
We're on the same page with airlines, in that the cost of travel in Canada is very expensive and we can't increase that cost. The efficiency gains have to be achieved by having an outcome-based regulation that will allow creativity, use of technology and increased efficiencies to proceed.
I think with a DSA that's independent, they will be achieving that in the short term.