Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank the witnesses who are with us today.
I want to pick up on something Mr. Rogers touched on and that Mr. Ebrahimi said, namely, the presence of big players.
I am glad to see that companies of a certain size can base their operations here and serve international markets. I am thinking in particular of WestJet and Air Canada.
I am nonetheless concerned that a threshold could be reached under certain circumstances, which could be too influential. I do not have the exact figures, but if I recall correctly, Air Canada accounts for about 60% of the air traffic at Dorval in Montreal.
If I go to the grocery store and 60% of the merchandise on the shelf is made by the same company, is that a healthy market?
Should there be restrictions or at least restrictions on the number of time slots or the number of arrival and departure gates that are used?
Mr. Roy, could you speak to that?