At the root of all this is the lack of flights. The solution is to get the industry moving again. Support the industry and it will return. Get that connectivity. As we heard from our colleagues in Atlantic Canada, whether someone is coming from Asia into Canada to go to the Anne of Green Gables house or coming in to go to our great national park in Banff, connectivity to the world and connectivity across Canada is what will drive traffic, and what will drive traffic will give the revenue in the traffic over to air traffic control.
As I have said before and as I said earlier, air traffic controllers assist in a meaningful way. It's not insignificant at all. Having them at the airports reduces risk. The more traffic there is, the more conflict there can be. The core issue is to get the airline industry stabilized to make sure we have a healthy industry on the other side of this pandemic that can take its place in the world and in Canada, and to make sure we service all those regional airports with lots of connectivity. That's all the northern airports and all our first nations communities. The entire industry needs some assistance.