Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for being with us today. I greatly appreciated their opening remarks, and I look forward to learning more about this, particularly the six recommendations proposed by the representatives of the Public Interest Advocacy Centre. That was music to my ears, and I hope the committee will unanimously agree with the recommendations.
Mr. Lawford, I want to have a closer look at some of your recommendations. There's one that talks about access to boarding gates and time slots for new entrants to the air travel sector.
What mechanism do you think would resolve this issue? Should it be mandatory? You may have mentioned it in your opening remarks, but I didn't quite understand what you said.
I said earlier that the Competition Bureau could make it mandatory. Something like this could perhaps be automated at airports.
Are there other more appropriate mechanisms for doing that?