As I was saying, the fact of helping airlines in itself isn't a problem if the government wants to go in that direction.
As Mr. Lawford indicated earlier, it's consumer trust that's being put to the test. As for travel credits, people may not be able to use them, so there are no guarantees for consumers. We don't think travel credits are an acceptable solution if people don't have the opportunity to travel. At the very least, people should have a choice: if they don't want these travel credits, they should be able to get a refund.