Thank you so very much, and thank you for your very awesome words. I was listening very intently on that front as well, so thank you for that.
You did mention a couple of things that I kind of keyed in on. You spoke first about the government being so concerned with ensuring that small and medium-sized businesses recover, and then you also spoke about supply chains that work together. You also spoke to the fact that Canada and the U.S. have a big impact on each other.
I'll be honest with you. Down here in my riding of Essex, very near Windsor, the busiest international border, I will suggest that we're really struggling. We're struggling dearly. Canadian business owners, who have every right in the world to cross—they have their visas—are having problems coming back into our country. They have to quarantine for 14 days and they literally cannot run their businesses.
If we are indeed going to have the border open and we are indeed going to take care of both countries, including small and medium-sized businesses, have there been discussions as to how we can come up with a solution so people don't have to be afraid to cross the border and then be quarantined for 14 days?