Thank you so much, Mr. Chair.
First, I'll begin with a comment for Ms. Dennis, who made the point about insurable hours for seasonal workers and said that they may not be able to build up to qualify for EI. I want her to know that I've spent the morning on the phone with fishermen in Nova Scotia. They've made this point very clear. There are people who have an emergency benefit who typically rely on the income they earn over the course of the summer to build up their access to EI to carry them through to the next season. I wanted to acknowledge the point and let you know, Ms. Dennis, that I am working on it.
My question is for you, Mr. Staniloff. You mentioned that there might be some room for a subsidy to encourage travel or other measures to incentivize the tourism industry to bounce back. One of the things I'm hearing in conversations with people in my own community is that they are going to be more inclined to travel locally when conditions allow, because they are quite worried about travelling to another jurisdiction where they've not been paying attention to the success of the health and safety measures.
I'm curious to know if you think there's an opportunity for us to create some sort of incentive to have Canadians travel in their own province, in their own community, while we wait for the global tourism and travel industry to really get back to what normal used to be.