Perhaps I'll start, and then I will get RJ, as the chair of our small airports, to speak specifically to your question.
Before I do, I just want to add one thing about the Canada emergency wage subsidy.
The recovery for the aviation business is going to be extremely long. While we very much appreciate the program put in place today, it is currently scheduled to expire in June. Ending it in June is simply going to push the ball down the court in terms of when airports need to lay off employees, for those that haven't already done so, because our recovery is going to be so long delayed. Therefore, we very much would like to see that program extended.
As for northern communities and the supply chain, in particular in the smaller communities, I'd ask RJ to comment on that.