First of all, there's no question that none of that money can be used to bolster CEOs' wages. I think that would be an insult to Canadians. The whole issue of return to shareholders is not what it's about. The money should be used specifically for the industry to put people to work. One of the problems with the wage subsidy program was saying to the employer, “We'll pay you the wage subsidy, but you're going to provide all of the payroll taxes, the benefit costs and everything under the sun.” In some circumstances, it just wasn't compatible with what they could afford. We have to make sure it's structured so that the bosses get absolutely nothing.
By the way, I realize that we're keeping away from this subject, but the federal government will not be giving a nickel to an airline unless they're prepared to pay citizens who want their cash returned. There's an element that will have to satisfy the consumer, and I understand that as well. There's no reason why the government can't put into place a package that says, “Here's x amount of dollars. You're going to repay the customers. We're going to fix the wage subsidy piece so that you can bring more people in to work.” It all has to be based on getting people back to work and securing the industry, not those who are profiting from it.