Thank you, Chair.
We've all dreamed of the lockdowns ending and being able to get back to our lives. One thing that has become clear, though, with the border reopening and people starting to try to recover is what we're going to do on the issue of people who don't get vaccinated. I've talked to many small businesses who have been frustrated throughout the lockdown with militant anti-maskers. Militant anti-maskers are pretty easy to spot, because they're not wearing a mask. Militant anti-vaxxers are a different story. I've talked with labour lawyers who are starting to talk about what they're going to do in workplaces. A broadway show, Springsteen on Broadway, is already limiting who can attend by the type of vaccinations they have.
The need to get on this very quickly, I think, is the issue of the day. I'd like to know what stage your negotiations are at with the government in terms of discussions about how we're going to identify a vaccine passport, what that would look like, and how we can make sure that this is done right so that we can protect the public, and protect theatres and musical events that reopen, but also not overly infringe on privacy rights. Have you been actively engaged in these discussions with government?