We wouldn't be able to engage in any competition right now because there is no one here. In the only times where we've had competition, the two services disappeared precisely because we didn't have enough passengers for either business to be viable. We're currently trying to establish regulations in order to reserve timeslots to prevent carriers from competing with each other.
I have to admit that, all too often in the past, when a carrier was enjoying a certain amount of success here in the region, Air Canada stepped in and offered very low prices, which undermined the competition and attracted passengers to Air Canada. Six months or a year later, we simply had no more services. Consequently, we're trying, through regulations, to establish schedules to prevent this kind of unfair competition from a major carrier tapping into a market that's being exploited by a smaller carrier.