Excellent.
Knowing that they are with the chambers of commerce in Quebec, I want to ask them whether there are specific needs that are not being met in the indigenous communities in northern Quebec. I know, for example, that there are 14 Inuit communities in Nunavik and, I believe, about 10 first nations communities. I hope we can get, from the chambers of commerce, some sense of what the needs are and whether they could make recommendations so that we can understand what the needs are in those indigenous communities.
Michael Spence, thank you so much for joining us today and sharing some of your experiences as the mayor of the smaller remote community of Churchill. That connection you talked about with Qikiqtaaluk in my riding of Nunavut is absolutely true. My grandmother, actually, is buried in Churchill. That's how close our connections were at the time, so I understand what you're saying about that.
I want to ask you this: Knowing that Churchill only gets Calm Air air service, what is the impact of Churchill not having enough competition? What kinds of impacts do you see on the economy? What kinds of benefits could you see happening if there were more competition?