It's an important element of the work that safer skies and the conflict zone information office do in working with other authorities such as the FAA and the states of those airlines that you mentioned, Mr. Kram, so that information is shared and people are on a level playing field to be able to make decisions about their own risk assessments and carry out their own risk assessments with respect to the safety of flying into Tel Aviv, for instance, and flying out.
As we've seen over the course of the last few days, there have been periods of time when the airport has been closed and then reopened, so again, it's a highly dynamic situation. It speaks to the importance of international co-operation so that Canadian operators are aware. However, we're also playing a role to ensure that other states are properly informed.