Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome, everyone, and thank you for your testimony.
This pandemic is challenging our societal norms. For these witnesses this afternoon, whether it's the airlines and airports, who need to get people flying again and whose passengers obviously will be be sitting close together again, whether it's the folks from the mushroom association—and my riding has a mushroom processor and a grower—who with all the banquet halls and restaurants shut down, there's obviously no demand for mushrooms, and we can't get them going until we figure out a way to get people in there safely and have them sitting beside each other.... For the dentists, I think every Canadian will be going to see their dentist when their offices open up, when the province allows them to. We know there has to be a time and place and, hopefully, we can get to that sooner than later.
My first question is for the Airports Council. Air Canada has come out, I think I read today, that it expects airline traffic to pick up again by the end of the year for the Christmas travel season. I surely hope so. Does your association have a view on that? I'd like to go out to visit P.E.I. this summer—just to put a plug in for Wayne—with my family. Do you have a view on that?