Thank you for the question.
I'm not aware of the report you mentioned, but I will speak specifically to firefighting regulations within airports.
We have firefighting regulations and rules within airports. They're based on the number of passengers an airport may receive over a certain period of time. Subsequently, they need a certain amount of firefighting service to be provided in the case of an emergency with aircraft. If there are reports, whether they be by an operator or another individual, that suggest an airport is outside of those regulations, we would investigate it like any other security or safety risk, but we inspect airports based on the firefighting regulations we have.