We certainly need the support. We have had a very successful youth program over the years that we're expanding. We believe this is an area where we will be most effective on generational change.
I know a lot of young people who are in acting schools and musical theatre programs and who study music and so on. I'm worried they won't have a place for an outlet when they're done. Any support we can get for them, I think, is critical. We miss our musicians. There's nothing like live music.
The other thing I should mention—it's not only the artists and the young people—is that we received just recently over 600 comments from our theatregoers. Many are of an older demographic who miss what we do and who tell us what a big part of their lives live theatre and live music have been. We have to think about all of them, as well. As soon as it's safe to do so, we will be back.
You're absolutely right, Mr. Louis. Great things come from struggle, from the bottom up. That's when community comes together. You can see the poster above my shoulder on Les Misérables if you want to talk about struggle.
We do need to not forget the grassroots who are our future as well.