Thank you, Mr. Ste-Marie.
We want to see the Canada emergency wage subsidy extended so we can take advantage of it when we resume operations in 2022. We have nothing on our calendars until the summer of 2022, so we would really like to access the wage subsidy then. We'd also like the regional relief and recovery fund to provide support in the form of a loan where a percentage is subsidizable, given how difficult it will be for our members to repay the loan. Lastly, we would like the Canada emergency business account to be fully subsidizable, so businesses don't have to repay the $60,000 loans.
Of course, an emergency fund would have been most welcome since business owners will remain without revenue for another 12 months. Countless facilities all over the country offer venues for large gatherings, such as hotels and banquet halls, but they have no bookings to speak of. Events that were postponed until 2021 are now being postponed until 2022, and that is having a devastating impact on our industry. Large banquet halls in Canada's major urban centres have been without revenue since last spring and have not received any bookings for the next 12 months. The situation is dire.
I do want to thank you, though, because the Canadian government has done a lot to help our businesses. Without the support of the Canadian government, I would not have been able to appear before the committee today because my business would have unfortunately gone under. I am extremely grateful to the government for how quickly it took action at the beginning of the pandemic.
At this stage in the game, I think the existing programs need to be adapted to industries that were especially hard hit. Since last spring, entire sectors have experienced a 95% drop in revenues, and those losses will continue until 2022. The impact on business owners is devastating. Dozens, if not hundreds, have already closed their doors. The pandemic is taking a great toll. Speaking on behalf of sugar shacks in Quebec, specifically, I can tell you we've already lost 100 of the 240 we had. Had I not worked for free to save them, we'd have no more than 50 or so. I am proud to say I played a part in saving some 100 businesses. I am fighting very hard, but unfortunately, I need help.