Thank you, Mr. Falk, for your question.
l will go back to saying that opening the borders and giving some lead time as to when we can expect to open the borders is incredibly important for these operators.
You mentioned a couple of operators in Manitoba. I was talking earlier today with a group of operators from northern Ontario—the same kind of idea, fly-in fishing camps, resource-based tourism—and they rely 95% to 100% on U.S. visitors. They have re-booked everyone from 2020 into 2021. At this point, they don't know if they should be re-booking them to 2022 and making themselves available to domestic tourism this year or if there's a chance that those U.S. visitors will be able to come.
The importance of U.S. visitors as well as other international travellers is that they're the economic stimulators. They stay longer than domestic travellers do. They spend more money. That's an incredibly important delineation point to be making.
Yes, we need to get the borders open, and we need to be putting in place proof of vaccination, testing and contact tracing so that we can eliminate the need for quarantines on arrival.