I just want to quickly echo that point about equality versus equity.
I can tell you that last week I was on a flight that was overbooked, and they tried to combine two flights into one. I was promised seat strapping, which allows me to secure my travel portable wheelchair onto the plane, and it takes one and a half seats on the plane. It's strapped so that it stays with me and there's no need for any cargo issues. That was taken away from me because other people now needed to be on the plane.
To the point about who pays more, who's more important, who's a priority or who's super elite, disability is not really high ranking on that list right now. Understand the impact that it has on a person with a disability when these decisions are made in real time: Everyone's angry, and everyone's trying to fight for their needs. It's very difficult for someone who is often also withholding fluid intake because they don't know how long the flight's going to be or when they're going to see the next accessible washroom.
I'd like to emphasize the point that this is about equity. It's not about treating every single person the same, because we don't all have the same needs.