Thank you. That is an important question.
The shortage of pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers dates from before the pandemic. It was already a major problem. The pandemic had the effect of moving people out of our sector; they went to sectors that recovered faster from the pandemic. There are also experienced people who decided to retire early because they could not see the day when they would be going back to work. So we suffered a net loss of personnel, a problem that came on top of the pre-existing shortage.
With respect to pilots, the biggest problem is the cost associated with flight training. There is no mechanism to help finance pilot training. To get a basic commercial pilot licence, pilots have to pay out about $100,000. That does not include training on the big aircraft like the ones operated by members of the organizations represented here today. So the cost of getting a basic licence is high. A lot of people are interested in a career as a pilot, but the cost is so high that it discourages some.
However, the labour shortage in aircraft maintenance is more serious than the pilot shortage. Planes will soon be grounded because there is no one to prepare them for flight and pilot them.