Thank you for the question, Mr. Soroka.
We think that at some point we are going to get past this pandemic. We will start to see air travel resume, perhaps not for some time now to the volumes it was at before. There were a series of reforms that were finally getting under way in this country, to a system that hasn't really been touched in over 20 years—the airline system broadly. All of those, of course, went into the deep freeze when COVID-19 happened.
We hope that some of them will be brought back and that they're not all forgotten. One of those, in relation to CATSA, involved the length of the lineups that used to exist. This is obviously not an issue today because nobody's flying, but when people start flying again, we're going to start seeing very long lines again. There was a project by the government to reform CATSA significantly, to give it better funding, and to allow it to invest more in technology so that we could see a better air system for Canadians.
The point of my remarks at the very end was simply to say, let's deal with this big issue of refunds first, but let's not forget about all of the other things that we all cared about right before the COVID pandemic hit. We should come back to some of those once we get past this unfortunate situation.