I think that's the record, honestly.
The government does overcollect for services it provides to the Canadian traveller. I think it's about the traveller and the consumer.
One quick example is CATSA. I have nothing against CATSA's leadership—they're doing their best job for the people of Canada—but that fee was raised by 29.5%, and we have questions as to whether that money.... That is a fee paid by our guests. We believe that that money should be held in public trust and should be directly tied to the services rendered by the organization. It's not that straight a line, and it's quite confusing at times to understand where the fee goes versus what the allocation of the budget is to the organization.
The new concern that we have, Mr. Strahl, is that the fees travellers are paying for their security are sometimes going to general revenues, and there's an overpay.
It's a small example of where a fee goes, and we think that if consumers and our guests are paying the fee, there should be a greater level of transparency around it.