Mr. Kram, I'm going to repeat what my colleague said and add that losing a control tower could have an impact on operations. Obviously, safety is not at stake, because other safety measures are in place. Nav Canada would never do anything to jeopardize passenger safety. On the other hand, with no control tower, for example, operations can become more complex, cause more diversions to other airports and increase costs for carriers.
All this is symptomatic of the fact that we are in a user pay system. When it's been almost a year with no users, the costs go up for everyone. Every organization has to make difficult decisions that will compromise the infrastructure over the long term. That's what you need to understand. That's why measures need to be put in place to preserve our infrastructure, to allow not only us, the carriers, but our employees and the entire transportation ecosystem, to regain the place we had in the economy.