Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all of the witnesses. This is an important study and you've already contributed to it in a big way.
I will also start with Ms. Cadieux.
Thank you for being here to share your personal perspective, and your professional one.
I'm not sure if you had a chance to either read or watch the committee's previous meeting on this topic. I know it's not viewed as highly rated entertainment by many Canadians.
One thing we heard from the airlines when they testified on this topic was that the high-profile cases we see in the media represent a very small fraction of the total number of flights taken by people with disabilities. I raise this because, to me, it stands in stark contrast to the message you've shared with us today, which is this: as long as we see these stories in the media and as long as people with disabilities are experiencing trouble on flights, we have a problem that we need to fix.
What do you make of that testimony by the airlines?