As you're alluding to, there was a regulated market in the past, and we ended up seeing that certain routes had to be provided, given that it was a regulated market. At the same time, in that regulated market, we saw there was a lack of innovation. Also, in terms of providing a guarantee of service, there wasn't necessarily competition either, because it was a regulated market where one service provider was able to use a route as a result of it being regulated.
Certainly we can provide the committee with a bit more information on what that regulated market looked like specifically, and to your point, we can also provide information with respect to the dynamics of regional markets, to the extent that we know that today.