Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Again, thank you to our witnesses. I appreciated hearing all of your testimony.
I'd like to direct my comments and questions to Ms. Potter, from the tourism industry.
I have many tourism operators in my constituency. I want to key in on two of them, in particular, that provide tourism to Canada's north. One of them is Wings Over Kississing. They offer fishing, hunting and sightseeing expeditions to Manitoba's north. They're based here in my riding in southern Manitoba. They also operate a charter air service to first nations and indigenous communities throughout the north.
Recently the Liberals set out a subsidy program for airlines that provide services to northern communities, but the program was flawed in that it was specific to scheduled airline services and not charter airline services that actually sometimes service the same communities and compete for the same business.
The other operator I want to point out is an organization called Churchill Wild, which has had international acclamations for its polar bear experiences, its whale watching and its fishing expeditions.
Both are first-class operators. Both require international tourism to sustain their businesses. Can you talk a little bit more about how important it is to open up our international border, and how we have to somehow figure out how not to use these quarantine hotels?