I know we have to get back to this important matter at hand.
I'm just wondering. We have a two-hour meeting, so we have room for two panels. Do we have room to include a passenger advocate? This is a consumer rights issue. I think just hearing from the airlines and the minister means we're not going to hear from anyone who represents the passengers who have to pay these junk fees.
My preference would be, if at all possible, to also invite Gábor Lukács from Air Passenger Rights. I know he's no stranger to the committee, and he always brings a detailed and articulate view to these issues. I also know he's already spoken out about this. My preference would be to add him to the list.