I think a number of people this afternoon.... Gábor made the point about looking at trying to absorb as many of the EU regulation changes as we can into Canada.
The Europeans have said that situations associated with delays are payable by compensation, and that the only time you have an exemption is under extraordinary circumstances. In those extraordinary circumstances, no compensation is due. For staffing shortages and maintenance requirements on the airplanes, the airlines are basically liable for the payment of compensation in Europe. When you have a volcanic eruption, a political disruption, runway incursions or major events for which the airline has not had a chance to look at reasonable planning, then you don't have compensation. Otherwise, all is fair.