Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My question is for Mr. Perry, from the Air Line Pilots Association.
At the end of last week, I read in La Presse a very touching letter to the editor from Bradley Small. He piloted the Prime Minister's plane during his election campaign. In his letter, he mentions that he got to know the Prime Minister and appreciate him, and that he voted for him at the last election. However, he has come to the point of saying the following to him:
Today, you are showing contempt for us, blaming us and humiliating us. You have left us completely stranded.
I will also read you the end of his letter because it touches us:
I don't know whether I'll still have a job a month from now. I don't know if my employer will be able to survive. I don't know how many of my colleagues will have lost their homes and their retirement savings at the end of this. But I do know one thing, your inaction won't be forgotten.
Is Mr. Small's sentiment in line with yours and that of your members who are in the same situation?