Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
So far, we've talked a lot about the airlines. Of course, I am very interested in this issue, particularly with respect to passenger rights. However, Mr. Hayman is also with us, and I'd like to perhaps ask him a question or two.
So far, this morning and this afternoon, and maybe even a bit before that, we heard that there may be some interest in introducing rail passenger rights. We have regulations in place that give rights to passengers who travel by air, although they haven't been as successful as we'd like.
Mr. Hayman, first, I must confess that I'm very supportive of the idea of regulations protecting passengers. However, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the subject. Given what you're hearing about the situation in the airline industry, do you have any concerns about what a complete mess it is, how difficult it is to enforce regulations and how very often consumers ultimately get shortchanged?
Are you a little concerned about the same situation happening for rail transportation?