Madam Speaker, again it is interesting the hon. member points to the United States as the best plan and best way to address this public health emergency.
I would like to point her to a tweet from the hon. member for Carleton, who is her party's finance critic. It states, “Easy rule: if a business venture needs a government handout it's a money loser.” It is truly unfortunate that the Conservative Party would have that type of policy from its finance critic. We are hearing something a little different today from the transportation critic.
This government has a commitment across the Canadian economy, which includes the air sector. We have seen it through the wage subsidy, we have seen it through relief and, as we have seen in the throne speech, there is a signal that we are willing to do more. We are open to doing more and are looking forward to seeing that plan for the sector.