It's an excellent question.
Certainly, I think all of us, including C-CAT, are in favour of any initiative to make the sky safer for civilian aircraft in times of conflict. The reality is that, as the Ontario Superior Court has now found based on various reports, all indications really are that this was not an accident. It was not a case of not having the right guidelines in place.
The truth really is that if there were any viable arguments or any viable evidence that this disaster was the result of human error or technological malfunction, Iran would have all the interest in the world in proving that to us, in proving that to the international community in a transparent manner.
At this point, all indications are that the shoot-down was intentional and, as much as it's great to try to prevent accidents in the future, this wasn't an accident, and C-CAT's position is that Canada should respond accordingly.