It will all depend on the demographic of regional aviation and operators and where we're flying in Canada. If you take Pascan, for example, we fly in eastern Canada and Quebec. We fly in 10 different regions in Quebec and Labrador. Usually, at any given time, we're about six regional operators that operate in Quebec. It's highly competitive. People don't seem to think it's really competitive here, but it really is. The fact that a province or a territory could go down to just one competitor means there's definitely a way to make your case for survival.
Just to give you an example, Air Canada pulled out of certain regions in Quebec this summer. We're a small company. We're an operator with 150 employees. We love this business. We've built it from the ground up and are really passionate about what we do. When we saw Air Canada pull out, even in a pandemic, we were able to turn a profit. For us, it was amazing. Is the idea crazy? I don't think it's crazy at all. It's totally possible, but it depends....
In British Columbia, how are Pacific Coastal or Central Mountain Air going to feel? Then, in Manitoba, you have Transwest, West Wind and Calm Air. You have Summit here in the east, or you have Pascan, Air Liaison, Provincial Airlines and Air Canada Jazz, and the list just goes on and on.
Today, we're all fighting for our lives. Honestly, it is terrible, and it's really hard for me to be on this call today, I'll tell you, from what I'm hearing. All of my employees are cut. Nobody has had a raise. Nobody has had a bonus. Nobody has had anything. We've been fighting this thing out. We're shipping essential goods to regions: medicine, antibiotics, food. I'm just losing my.... I'm sorry, guys. I get a bit pumped up here.
It's really difficult. We're in this position today. None of us expected it. Yani and I went out and bought this company. We're totally passionate. We believe in aviation. We thought we could help regional communities in the province of Quebec and in eastern Canada, and we have. We've been fortunate that the Quebec government is there. They've labelled us an essential operator, so we have had some help from the provincial government in Quebec. Thank God for that. If it wasn't for that, all the big carriers in Quebec, I think, would have been pretty much over and done with today.
If you have the opportunity to be alone, hallelujah. Lucky you, because you'll definitely make a go at it. If you're in a competitive market like we are and like in some other places.... Mr. Deluce obviously has lots of competition. It's not easy for a company like Porter. He came up as an underdog as well.
I don't know if I answered your question.