I personally think there's nothing that trumps safety. Safety is critical and paramount. It puts an undue burden on the remaining staff who are left with the companies. That's more the issue. At 11 o'clock at night, sitting in an airport in Halifax, I shouldn't get an email about duty times. That should already be done. I put that onto the companies from a planning perspective, so at no point in time is safety a thing.
For me, safety is paramount. It's the way it is managed, and that comes down to the companies and how they manage their staff.