Thank you.
Mr. Corrado, I'll come back to you.
Obviously, I think what happened with your passengers abroad is very concerning. We've heard your reasoning for that.
I want to talk specifically about your operations in Saskatchewan. I find it very troubling that you would have booked travel and taken money from Canadians when you didn't have pilots lined up for the flights that you were selling.
Can you advise this committee when you learned that you wouldn't have these pilots available? How did you possibly book travel for Canadians when you did not have crews or planes lined up to service them? This is a catastrophic failure, with heartbreaking stories of people cancelling weddings, losing trips of a lifetime, and abruptly pulling out of an entire province.
How do you explain a business model that allows you to take money from Canadians while you don't have the crews to deliver that service?