I just came back from Morocco. One thing that struck us was the government's role in creating clusters. They created a hub, which we stayed at, to bring families to very nice hotels. They created that and they're bringing flights there, so they're creating a reason to be there.
Whether it be tourism—you have a beautiful part of the country—or industry, such as mining as we see in Labrador City, there's that sense that there's some reason to go there. I've been up there to visit the mine.
It means that there will be greater volumes, and you're more apt to get a better number of flights and better prices. That's a medium- to long-term policy that we should think about. What is it that would take people to remote parts of Quebec? That's where I'm from, and it's enormously beautiful there. Let's build that infrastructure that someone pointed at.
That's one thing, but I think there are other things as well that we could do beyond that. That's a medium- to long-term thing that I just saw in Morocco and really comes to mind as something that we could think about, which we're doing some of, but we could do more.