Thank you very much for your question.
With respect to the operational issues in his tweet, what we were referring to at that time was that we were facing a series of crises across the aviation system. People were waiting for their bags. People were waiting in CATSA lineups. People couldn't get through the customs hall. There were all kinds of issues, and those are all well noted and documented, and we'll have lots of time to debate those.
Also true at the time—and I believe the president of CATSA said this publicly—was that there were hundreds of CATSA workers who were unvaccinated and not yet able to come back to work. Our chief executive and our company were simply saying at that time that it was pretty clear to us that the situation with COVID had evolved and that it was time to bring these workers back, particularly because of the moment we were in and the fact that they were needed and their expertise was needed. That's why he felt compelled to make that statement.