Right. Certainly, we would welcome their taking that sort of action to get back on top of their caseload right now. It's unreasonable to have someone wait for days for a flight and then wait for months to have their issues resolved.
I think Mr. Rogers raised a valid concern, that we're here talking about air passenger rights. I think if there is a dramatic increase in costs...and we know that Canada does have a high-cost environment for air travel in terms of fees, the barriers to entry that Mr. Lukács mentioned and so on. Our fees and regulations are perhaps a deterrent for new entrants.
Leaving aside cost, is there a risk that airlines will abandon certain routes or certain destinations if they are troublesome in terms of having crew availability, or they're prone to sudden weather changes, etc.? I guess the worst thing we could do is eliminate an option for a passenger by unintentionally causing the airlines to abandon certain locations. Do you see that as a risk? Is there anything we could recommend to government that would prevent that perhaps unintended consequence of changing the APPR to benefit passengers?