Thank you very, very much.
Again, I'd like to thank Parliamentary Secretary Bittle for this opportunity.
I would want to ask all of you questions. I have to confess that I am bicoastal. I am from Cape Breton Island originally, and now I live on Vancouver Island. As much as I love Cape Breton, I don't want to ever live anywhere but Vancouver Island.
Getting back to Richard Cannings having a relationship to J.A.D McCurdy, the Silver Dart took off in front of our former home in Baddeck, off Baddeck Bay, so I feel very close to all of Ms. Pasher's regions. When we talk about connectivity, from Cape Breton to Halifax we used to have Via Rail. Then we had the bus line. Both of them are gone. People are really dependent on the Sydney airport.
I want to focus my questions, if I can, to Mr. Best about air traffic control.
I have some stressed-out constituents on stress leave from being at Nav Can, being air traffic controllers, and my impression is that it's not new that NavCan puts finances ahead of safety. I don't want to be too blunt, but the constituents with whom I've spoken have relayed—and I was alarmed to hear it—that the elimination of the supervisor position in air traffic control towers across Canada might have had an effect on safety. This is years before COVID.
I want to get a comment from you, Mr. Best, before I ask my next question. Am I recalling this correctly, that we lost a whole category of supervisors of air traffic control towers?