Thank you for asking that question. I am definitely passionate on that one as well.
Transport Canada is definitely more engaged with us. There are weekly calls; there is dialogue. However, what I find with Transport Canada, especially in my role as union president with the airlines, is that there are many recommendations but there is nothing being enforced.
I'll give you a good example. One thing that is highly recommended industry-wide is a lavatory dedicated for people working on the plane, that's sanitized, that's clean, that is only for cabin crew and pilots. That's a recommendation put out by Transport Canada, yet no airline in Canada is following it because nobody can enforce it.
This is a huge problem. There are great recommendations that come out, but there is nothing with teeth to follow up on them, and that causes us problems at our health and safety committees, in which scenarios, I believe, profits come ahead of safety.
If Transport Canada is putting it out, we have to believe that it is doing so because it has a basis on which to do that. It's looked at something that has led it to believe that this is a safe practice. If it's a safe practice out there and our loads are at 50%, I don't understand why we're not following it, but even more so, why the government doesn't enforce it.