Mr. Speaker, I certainly agree with that. I would agree wholeheartedly with the member's comments that they knew better and they obviously should not be expecting any compensation.
However, because some of these are international, and that is why I used Schiphol as an example, the diplomatic problem is possibly more important than the actual possibility of their getting any money out of the deal.
When other foreign governments start suing our government because they feel the government has interfered in business that is where, rightfully or wrongfully, the diplomatic problem comes in. That is why I used that example. Others could come up, certainly a number of the other airlines which had plans and had done some of their negotiating with that group. That is where the problem comes in.
In actual dollars it should not cost us anything. As I said I would not recommend paying a single penny in compensation to anyone.