Mr. Chair and Mr. Bachrach, I know this committee held hearings in November on the passenger bill of rights. I know you've had expert witnesses tell you that the regime is quite strong. I know you've had experts tell you that it is much stronger than the U.S. regime. I know there are differences between our system and the European system.
We're looking—we have been looking and we will continue to look—at other jurisdictions around the world. I commit to you that we are learning from the lessons of the last year and that we are committed to clarifying, strengthening and simplifying rules. That is my commitment to you and to Canadians, but let there be no confusion: It was our government that understood that there was a vacuum there. We brought in the bill of rights. We studied and implemented rights that are way stronger than exist for our neighbours to the south. Any responsible government would learn and look for more opportunities to strengthen these rules, and that's precisely what we're doing.