We think the current model doesn't work. I only have numbers for Quebec, but if you have an average of only 13 passengers on an aircraft bound for the regions, you can definitely expect that the airlines can't run a profitable service. Having said that, I'm honestly not here to defend the airlines.
Once you understand the principle, it's obvious that flights to the regions have to be full. We would like all remote regions, or the hubs of those regions, to have two morning flights and two evening flights and the average cost to be $500. However, planes have to be full for that to happen.
Would it be feasible to introduce programs to assist airlines in making those connections viable in the short term? We could define the parameters. For example, 70% of tickets could be reserved for tourists and 20% for business travellers. That would help ensure that everyone who has to take those flights can do it and that we don't wind up with only community people who have to travel but who alone can't fill the aircraft.