I would agree that vaccines are the way forward for us to get the tourism industry back up and running again. While we're working toward herd immunity here as a country, it would be really important to be able to encourage Canadians to get out and travel across the country. It would be great if the federal government could take a leadership role in one travel policy instead of 13 travel policies.
The other thing we know, based on research provided by our friends at Destination Canada, is that if the borders remain closed until October, it will take until 2026 for the tourism industry, including the aviation sector and all the businesses that support the airlines, to get back to 2019 numbers. It is a long road to recovery that we're looking at. We can't let our eye off the ball. We need to make sure those vaccines happen. We need to make sure we have the right policies in place and are lining up with what our colleagues are doing in other jurisdictions. That way, as I said earlier, we are part of that seamless traveller experience around the globe.