Availability plays a huge part. When I received a phone call from the Air Canada representative, saying they were pulling out of my community, they assured me that because there were still two providers, competition, service and requirements wouldn't be an issue. My first response was that Air Canada didn't have a very successful rate in terms of regular flights and availability, and now they're putting that burden into an arrangement with another company.
We're seeing now what the end result was with Air Canada, which was availability, frequent cancellations and repurposing aircraft to go to charter operations for fly-in, fly-out. We're seeing that; we're living it, and it's costing us additional money because it costs us additional hotels, meals and things like that when people are travelling.