If we look at this issue broadly, I think it's interesting to think about what the indicators of success actually look like. One of the main indicators, in my view, would be that the travelling public is satisfied with the service they're receiving and the way they're compensated when they're disadvantaged or inconvenienced.
We're in a situation right now where everyone seems really ticked off by the situation. There are thousands of Canadians who had their lives upended. There were people sleeping on the floors of our airports. I've been on flights that have been cancelled without any reason whatsoever, with absolutely no care for the experience of the passenger.
Regardless of what the specific prescription for remedying the situation is, I think we all agree that things as they stand right now are not tenable.
To both of the gentlemen before us, do you agree that the minister should open up the APPR and fix the regulations?