I can give a quick answer to your question, Member of Parliament Poilievre.
It's an excellent question, because of course there's going to be a bill with this, but right now, in terms of emergency measures and making sure businesses stay on, it also makes sure that some taxes are going to be paid and that some things are going to be contributed by our industry, which is something that is important. We represent something like 4% of the GDP, which is also a massive amount of taxes, both at the corporate level and also at the personal level, which our employees and our owners pay.
Restaurants Canada definitely has been an advocate for progrowth measures, both budgetary and in terms of investments, and those measures definitely will need to accompany any kind of recovery that will need to be put forward. We recognize that. One way we think we can do it is to make sure that as many of us survive....