There are two points. On airport rents, we believe that a $400-million subsidization of airports and passengers by the federal government for land that was transferred is unacceptable. In the last panel, you discussed slots and the concerns about airport capacity and how it's unable to grow. We feel the time is right for those monies to be returned.
Going back to my point about user-pay, interestingly, a couple of weeks ago, one of my neighbours said, “I don't have kids. Why should I pay education taxes?” I don't have kids either, but my answer was that an educated population benefits us all. I would say the same thing about subsidies. Although we're not calling directly for subsidies per se, what we are saying is we need a rebalancing of the user-pay system because of the impact that air travel has on all of us, not just people who fly.