I think you understand what I'm getting at, which is that if the CTA awards compensation through facilitation to two passengers on a flight that was cancelled, all the other passengers who were affected should also reasonably be entitled to that compensation; but a lot of passengers, we know, don't go through the process because, frankly, it's pretty onerous. I've been through it, and it's a really frustrating process to go through. You have to wait 30 days for the airline to get back to you. Then you have to fill out all sorts of online forms.
Isn't it reasonable to extend the reach of compensation through facilitation to all of the passengers affected on the flight regardless of whether they went through the process?