It places the burden on the taxpayer. We have a life-saving requirement to keep that airport operating, so that burden that's been shifted over the years from other levels of government down has only one place to land and that's on the local 12,000 people who are trying to do the Lord's work here on the north coast in terms of building Canada's great gateway.
I'm a fan of a lot of what's taken place but, at the margins, we have to recognize that it is not a great model for how you keep these essential services operating. If it depends on user fees and traffic, you're now fighting amongst communities for that traffic, and it's a race to the bottom. In the end, it is not good public policy.