Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Dias set the stage nicely for what I want to say in my next question.
I must say right off the bat that I am disappointed to see my government colleagues unrepentant about the government's current inaction in terms of assistance to the aviation sector.
Airline companies and the government are engaged in a negotiation process. That's very well, but it should not excuse the inaction. Issues such as ticket refunds, bonuses, restrictions related to dividends and executive salaries are being raised. Yet the government is calling the shots, as it can decide on the assistance to provide and impose its conditions. A company executive disagreeing because they will not get their bonus this year does not prevent the government from taking action.
What do you think about this, Mr. Lesosky?