Thank you for the question, Mr. Lauzon.
I speak a bit of French, but I'll switch to English to answer you.
It's a serious concern for everybody. The chamber of commerce and our council have had conversations. We're all trying to push the same way to receive the maximum benefit for our communities and our regions. Part of that is business development.
The impediment in terms of business development is the cost of air fare. If a company comes in, whether it's bringing its supplies and/or staff in or sending goods or products out by air, the cost is huge.
When I look back at the average increase for our airport, in excess of 30% since 2019, as opposed to some other ones and the national average of 9.2%, that is a concern.
The chamber is working towards that.
Reliability for us is critical. If a person comes from western Canada or another part of Canada or the world and they come into my community, and 54% of those 100 flights in the last number of days were late and some were cancelled, they sit at the airport with anticipation.