The day that the pandemic is over and there is a vaccine or something like that, we think we can get back to the same level of production that we had. Meanwhile, it's going to be hard. There are places where we needed to reduce production in order to ensure worker safety. In other places, it is the investments we had to make. That's why we made so much investment. As an example, with the design of the lines in our processing plants, that's material we're buying most of time from Europe. That equipment is designed for so many people and so many square feet. We needed to put very many protective measures in place to ensure that we comply with health and safety security in the face of COVID.
There will be a reduction in some of the activities, but it will not be anything major. There will be a reduction. Depending on where you're located, there will be some impact. I will say that a 5% to 10% to 15% reduction in capacity might happen, depending on the plant and the design of the floor.
That's where we're heading.