Thank you very much, Chair, and to the witnesses. It's certainly incredibly awesome testimony. I appreciate it.
I was so happy that all three of you brought up the border issue, which is where my questions will be geared to tonight.
I'd like to start with Mr. Wilson.
I spoke yesterday, Mr. Wilson, to the union president of the CBSA in Windsor, the busiest international border in all of North America. He represents 540 union employees—300 frontline and 240 support services. They don't have vaccines in their arms. Sarnia's employees have vaccines in their arms. Norfolk does. Windsor doesn't.
My first question for you, sir, is this. In the event, and I really hope it doesn't happen, that our CBSA officers, our frontline officers, were to be infected with COVID-19 and we had to shut the border down, what would that do to the manufacturing industry?