Thank you all for being here today. In five minutes, it's going to be very difficult to start asking questions of such an imposing panel. At the end of the day, we will be attempting to have everything that was discussed this morning boiled down to a couple of things that we need to consider from a recommendation standpoint. I know that certainly towards the end of the presentation, we had several more detailed recommendations.
If I heard all of you correctly this morning, there is no argument or debate or resistance to what the government is attempting to do. It's about timing. It's about costs and how it's going to be structured, and what the cost will be ultimately to the passengers, many of whom are sitting around this table.
I'd like to see if that is the essence of what we are talking about here today. It's not a question of disagreeing with the idea. It's a question of how we are proceeding to try to get this done quickly and ultimately to the detriment, in all likelihood, of the air traveller.
Can one or a couple of you comment on whether or not that is the essence of what we're talking about here today?