That's a very good question and I thank you for it.
Discussions are currently underway between the Government of Canada and air carriers on this issue. They may talk about imposing conditions on the carriers, but as Mr. Shipley said, we are losing liquidity of $15 million a day. So that has to be understood and we need to have a plan that will allow us to preserve our liquidity and be in a good position to get the business back on track. So it's a matter of seeing what kind of assistance could be given to help us meet those obligations. As we have said with respect to passenger refunds, we are prepared to do it, but it will depend on the type of refund or assistance the government may give and the timelines that will be set.
With regard to the other conditions you mentioned, it is kind of the same thing. It's all part of the discussions that are going on. Carriers are open to having those discussions with Government of Canada officials.