For sure, when you think about travel, even between provinces right now, one of the main things that has to happen before that can happen is that the provinces have to open up their borders when it is safe to do so. When you look in the Atlantic region, you see those borders are all closed, even to interprovincial travel. That's the first thing that has to happen to allow people to travel safely, and to allow the carriers to be able to carry the passengers between those provinces.
The second thing we need to do, which we've started to do now, is to work really closely with the industry to ensure that we have all the procedures, processes and equipment in the airport to allow those travellers to feel safe. They're still not going to travel even domestically if they don't feel safe. I think about what happened after 9/11 when huge investments for security needed to be made.
Today, with the pandemic, that investment is going to be around technologies, the touchless processes that passengers can go through. Innovation is a big example, Sean, that will allow them to feel safe as they go through the airport. We need to preserve the cash we have today to allow us to make those investments, to then be ready to facilitate the growth in tourism that's going to happen when we start to come out the other side of this.