Mr. Chair, these regulations are done to protect passengers who enter into a commercial agreement with airlines to receive a service that they paid for. Citizens are always able to hold governments accountable through their members of Parliament, through elections, through various means, but passengers for the longest time had no recourse to ensure that airlines they paid money to were able to provide them the service they paid for. That's the intention of these regulations.
Is there an opportunity for us to continue to improve it? Sure. I'm happy to work with my colleagues on figuring out how we can improve these regulations, but they're intended to protect passengers who enter into a commercial contract with airlines so they receive the service they paid for.