Sure.
In the absence of any government support—wage subsidies, income support measures, loans to businesses—we would have seen widespread bankruptcies, both at the individual level and the corporate level.
There would be even more restaurants that would say they're not coming back. We would already have seen a lot of bankruptcies. Not that many people have enough savings to sustain themselves for months at a time without an income, so there would be lots of defaults on mortgages, lots of repossessions of houses, and of cars, due to car loans not being paid. There would be businesses going under, as I mentioned, and credit card debts that would go unserviced. The cost of doing nothing would certainly be high. Instead of being borne by the government, it would have to be borne by businesses, banks, financial institutions or whoever is lending that money. They would absorb very high debt levels, and that would also mean very high levels of emotional distress and very high stress levels.