Thank you very much.
Colleagues, if you'll permit, I have one question I'd like to ask, which I actually received via social media because I've been livestreaming this on my social media platforms. I'd like to pass this along to you, Mr. Rousseau, and the team from Air Canada.
We all want to see a flourishing air sector in Canada. We all want to ensure that there's competition. Competition drives down price, in theory. There are certain routes where Air Canada is the only provider. The people who use those routes, Montreal to Saint John, for example—there are a couple of them across the country—have no choice, and there is no competition. Therefore, in theory, this fee would be detrimental to them because they'd have to absorb the cost since there's no other alternative.
The question that was asked, which I just received on Facebook, is this: Has Air Canada given any thought to perhaps, on the routes where there is no competition, removing this increase to ensure that there's no rural-urban divide, which exists a great deal in this country?
The question is posed to you, Mr. Rousseau, or to anybody who's joining us here in person.