Yes, absolutely, we've seen anti-competitive behaviour in the market. I think it's pretty clear to us that the presence of Flair in the market is threatening to the major carriers, to what we call “big air”: the two big duopoly carriers, WestJet and Air Canada.
I think that if you look back at the history you can see the formation of Swoop. Swoop was not created to promote competition. Swoop was a weapon designed to quell competition. We've seen it deployed against us around the market. I have some great examples. For Edmonton to Comox, we entered that market. Swoop immediately followed us a month later, at the same time and on the same days of the week. When we pulled out, they pulled out.
There's some real active deployment, I guess, of capacity against us, so yes, it's a tough market.