Very briefly, given the time, we have historically been a point-to-point international carrier. You would catch an Air Transat flight in Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Moncton or where have you, and you would fly to an international destination.
The joint venture with Porter is a commercial agreement. We're two separate companies and will remain so. As Porter begins to grow its service from all across Canada—cities across the country—and all across North America, it will bring flights and passengers in to connect with Air Transat's international flights. You can buy a ticket in Winnipeg, Regina or Edmonton, fly to Toronto or Montreal, and then go on to Lyon, Bordeaux or Rome, for example.
That's a new choice that's in competition with perhaps Air Canada, perhaps WestJet or perhaps a foreign carrier. It's an additional option for Canadian travellers, and it will be competitive.