Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleagues and I have fun and we do work together. We are still in the realm of the hypothetical.
When we make changes and those changes call for legislative changes, we have exchanges and debates in the House. It is those legislative changes and those debates that make our systems better.
My hon. friend has some concerns that I can understand. However, I think he has been to some of the transport committee meetings. He will know we have had some advice that notwithstanding there will be a dominant carrier, there are ways and means to make sure we keep that competition, that the small areas are looked after and that the pilots are looked after. We are looking into all of that. We cannot reach the conclusion that the technique we are going to use is good or bad until such time as we have tabled the legislation.