First of all, Mr. Muys, it's really important to point out to Canadians that our sector is quite interlinked and complicated.
The government has a direct line of responsibility for CATSA as a Crown corporation.
Airports and airlines are organizations independent of government. However, Transport Canada is the regulator, and we do have an ability to influence their operations and how they're conducting themselves. That's why we have a first set of rules that protect passengers' rights and ensure airlines deliver on the commitment they make to their customers.
We have been directly communicating with airports to ensure that what we saw last summer doesn't happen. We are—and I am personally—ensuring the voice of Canadians is being heard in the sector.