Yes, weather reporting is essential for the landing of any aircraft. Any pilot, before they start their flight, usually seeks out the weather and gets the reporting. They're speaking to either a CARS agent or they're looking at a camera system. For example, in one of our communities, Cold Lake, it's a camera weather-reporting system. It's reporting the weather, the altimeter and all the settings the pilot needs to the pilot when they're in the aircraft.
Some of the communities have traditional agents who are only there until five o'clock. Unfortunately, after five o'clock, they're not able to get the weather unless they have another.... There is a report they can get from them, but it only lasts for one hour.