This is a real concern. Will it be a problem? It’s hard to quantify it, because there is no activity. But all the people we surveyed during those months of inactivity told us the same thing. Of course, it affects musicians and singers in the first place, but it also affects technicians and creators of all kinds who are needed to put on a show. It takes more than an artist and a microphone to put on a show; other people are needed as well, of course.
We anticipate that some of these people will no longer be available or will have reoriented themselves. Some of them already are moving towards the audiovisual sector, for example, which is a little more open than the others. Some people are also trying to move right away into the television and film sectors, which are already more open.
So this will be a real problem. It would be catastrophic to lose this workforce. It is an essential fabric that must absolutely be preserved.