What I can tell you is that we know, based on the work we've done and the conversations we've had with the industry, that we would have about 60% fewer tourism businesses still surviving today had it not been for the various funding support programs that the government put in place. When I say we're grateful for those programs, it is, in fact, very genuine. The fact, though, is that the government mandated the tourism industry to shut down. It's going to be some time yet for us to see business come back, so we need to see those programs extended.
The other complication we have is that everybody has been sitting at home, mandated and encouraged to stay home in their houses, and there is a pent-up demand by Canadians who want to get out and travel again. As we are going to be competing with every other jurisdiction in the world, we would like to see Canadians exploring Canada this year, so we would like to give them an incentive to do that.
The Ontario government has already committed to doing so. New Brunswick did this last year, very successfully. We believe this would be a fairly positive way to encourage Canadians not only to get out and discover their own country, but also to keep that discretionary spending here at home.