Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll start by directing my questions to Mr. Keenan, and if he wants to pass them off to any of his assistants, that's fine.
Chair, I know this was touched on earlier by Mrs. Kusie and actually even you at the end of this last talk. It seems to be important to you, too.
I had the opportunity this morning to have a very good meeting with the Association of Canadian Independent Travel Advisors. It's a group of over 1,200 members, led by a local woman, Judith Coates. They expressed some dire concerns. This is a group that is hanging on literally by their fingernails, and I don't mean that lightly. They are struggling. They've already lost well over 200 of their independent travel advisers in different retail locations. Many of them are sole providers for their families, and they're struggling. They have great concerns about clawbacks and commission recalls. They told me they were going to be watching today.
Mr. Keenan, could we get some reassurance for these hard-working Canadians that there will be some type of deal made so they will not have to pay back their commission recalls and clawbacks?