Mr. Chair, I think the answer to the question is that, as the member indicated, the airline passenger protection, the airline passenger rights regime that Minister Garneau brought in several years ago, came in just before the pandemic. It has made a significant difference in terms of how passengers are treated, but it also is the first time we've had a comprehensive set of passenger rights in Canada.
In the context of COVID, we've discovered that it actually does need changes. In fact, one area where it needed an adjustment is that the system hadn't contemplated a massive disruption of air travel on the scale of what we saw with COVID in March 2020. That's the reason the Minister of Transport brought forth regulations to strengthen the requirements for refunds in situations where there is major disruption and an airline is incapable of completing a journey. That enhancement in passenger rights is actually coming into force on September 8.