I do. Thank you for the question.
There is also a set of regulations with respect to the transportation of persons with disabilities, which impose on the airline various responsibilities with respect to assistance and liability in the case of the damage, loss and delay in the transfer of mobility aids.
Part of the problem is, as usual, compliance. Yes, those rules exist. Yes, those obligations exist. However, I'm not aware of any case where an airline was held seriously accountable by the Canadian Transportation Agency for breaches of these obligations.