Sure. If I were a politician, I might say that I don't like to comment on hypotheticals, Mr. Chair, but I will go ahead and answer the question.
Under the circumstances, we have a government that has publicly stated that it will get refunds for people, and also that there is financial assistance on the table for the industry. In our case at least, our first thought is not about the outcome of a court case; it's about the outcome of a negotiation that is said to be under way, and that we hope will finish as soon as possible. As we noted in our remarks, some people have been out-of-pocket now for six, seven or eight months already, multiple thousands of dollars.
I would say that other jurisdictions have got on with this and got it done. Those would be the U.S., the EU—several European jurisdictions. Their governments have gotten together with their carriers and ensured that passengers have, at least in some circumstances and far more broadly than in Canada, gotten their money back. It is more than possible to do this. We just think that both the government and the carriers need to get on with it.