Thank you for your question.
First, I want to pick up on the lack of consistency.
On the one hand, people have been saying for years that there is no competition, while on the other hand, company mergers have been accepted. For example, WestJet's purchase of Sunwing was approved. That means that WestJet automatically gets 52% of all sun destinations, as they are known in Canada, and 72% of destinations in the west. Airline services became concentrated. That was accepted. Yet this flies in the face of competition.
Things changed a few years ago because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Air Canada's purchase of Air Transat was approved. So once again, an acquisition was approved. Canada's Competition Bureau approved it, but the European Union's directorate general for competition sounded the alarm.
So we see this inconsistency and lack of awareness of the repercussions. That is a significant obstacle.