I don't think there's any downside to facilitating these processes, and we're in discussions about that on a regular basis. However, in our business, most of what we're servicing are indigenous and first nations communities across the north, and about 90% of those would be attending a southern centre, whether it be for medical appointments, shopping or those kinds of things. Very few of our passengers would follow through into tourist or vacation travel. There are some who may travel, say, down from Rankin Inlet to Winnipeg and then across to Toronto for government meetings or those kinds of things. In that case, it would be helpful.
It's more the convenience factor, I think, than the absolute price factor, because they could check their luggage. They don't have to worry if one flight's delayed, because the other automatically looks after it, so there's definitely a benefit to it. I would agree with that.
I don't think it's a huge part of our business, however.