Okay. Thank you for that.
My next question is more specifically about access to boarding gates and time slots at airports. This issue has come up a number of times in our study so far. It happens in certain airports that have limited space.
Could the Competition Bureau step in in sticky situations? Let's suppose all the time slots and boarding gates were taken. Unfortunately, that would significantly undermine competition, a new competitor or a new business that may have trouble obtaining a time slot or access to a boarding gate.
If a legislative framework gave the bureau the power to free up certain time slots or provide access to certain boarding gates, do you think that would help competition?