Yes. We are encouraging all of our members to try to negotiate with their landlords, and many have. Unfortunately, what that's doing, though, is just deferring bills. Very few have offered any actual reductions in their bills. I do worry that if all we're doing is deferring a lot of these expenses for Canadians or Canadian small business owners, when the economy begins to reopen and all of those bills start to come due, that's when the businesses will go bankrupt.
I get that these are expensive things to do, and I worry as a taxpayer about how long we're going to have to be paying for this, but it's very unfair for businesses to be asked to pick up the cost of the social distancing. They've basically had their businesses expropriated, and they're no longer able to earn an income. I do think it is appropriate for the state, for government in this case, to step in and pick up and relieve some of those bills. It is off brand for us at CFIB to make those kinds of recommendations, but there they are.