Yes, definitely.
I'd like to point out something that people don't consider: International tourists don't travel to remote regions because it's complicated. However, an international tourist spends twice as much as a local tourist. In Quebec, we want tourists to leave the urban areas and travel to our remote regions.
It's essential that we invest in regional airport infrastructure, obviously, but everything related to this sector is just as important. The problem in the regions isn't just the airports. When an aircraft lands, that's all well and good, but there are no taxis, no rental cars, no shuttles and no buses to take passengers to their destination. There's no local or regional transportation for travellers, unless they've bought a specific package that provides for businesses to pick them up. That ecosystem will have to develop if we increase the number of tourists travelling to the regions.