Some aspects are definitely more challenging. Fewer participants or clients will be able to train or take classes. The costs won't change, but revenues are likely to be lower. Like all businesses, equine operators will have to incur additional costs so they can offer their services; those costs can range from equipment and signage to extra staff. According to our estimates, while businesses won't operate at a loss, they won't really see any profits in the first few months, so things will still be tough for them.
As for competitions, it's much the same. We are pretty far along when it comes to establishing protocols, but actually holding events while respecting the necessary restrictions, which everyone recognizes the importance of, won't generate any profits in the next few months.