Excellent.
When the pandemic passes as a result of the vaccines—which we genuinely hope are procured and distributed soon, and which so many Canadians have been waiting for—and Canadians are finally able to go on that vacation to visit their families whom they haven't seen in so long or to take some time together as families or friends when this is all over, there will be such incredible demand and yet such a lack of supply, as a result of this government's inability to support the airline sector to maintain a certain level of service.
We'll see so many Canadians who want to go on these trips, yet the price of tickets, as a result of lack of supply, will be sky-high. Is the government willing to accept responsibility at that time for not having intervened sooner, rather than allowing airlines and airport authorities to take the hit at a time when Canadians again are willing to travel but will have to pay so much more as a result of this government's long-standing inaction?
Will the government take responsibility at that time?