Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I was excited and smiling from ear to ear when I learned that the Minister of Transportation planned to review passenger rights. It's good news. I hope it will produce results.
However, if I remember correctly, the last time anything was reviewed in terms of passenger rights was during the pandemic. At that time, people said that we should never find ourselves in a situation like that again, where passengers don't get refunds for their tickets when flights are cancelled. It took a long time to meet that commitment. It was a very awkward situation. In the end, the government refunded travellers, not the airlines. Later, to fill in the gaps, the government said it would now be mandatory to offer passengers an alternative flight within 48 hours, otherwise passengers can demand a refund when a flight is cancelled.
Do you find that a 48‑hour period before you can get a refund or getting a flight 47 or 46 hours, or 36 hours later, is a reasonable timeframe?
Mr. Lawford, you can answer my question.