Mr. Chair and Mr. Sorbara, I think it's really important to highlight this point, because there are some people who are trying to conflate what happened in the summer with what happened this Christmas.
We learned a lot from what happened in the summer. I am grateful to everyone who works in the industry who benefited from that unfortunate period.
What we saw in the summer was that almost every element of the aviation sector, including CATSA and CBSA, showed some weaknesses and challenges. There was no evidence this time around, with the Christmas weather disruptions, that any of those government agencies had any failures. In fact, let me give you an example.
CATSA had a great plan to address the extreme weather. It actually reserved hotel rooms near the airport for its employees, because it knew that if they went back home, they might be stuck on the road and might not be able to come back. That's an example of tremendous visionary leadership by CATSA to ensure that it would have the resources necessary. We didn't see any evidence of long lineups at CATSA or CBSA.