I think the best shot at recovery for our sector is next summer, but all of the projected data on that recovery suggests that a true recovery to 2019 levels is not forecast for several years to follow. By next summer, if we have restrictions lifted and people can move around and we are able to generate enough revenue to pay the bills, we are not going to need more government support at that time.
What we're asking today is for the government to acknowledge the fact that we are still being asked to effectively close down. We can't operate in these circumstances, and we're one of the only sectors that has been asked to do this from the beginning to the end of the pandemic. There's just not enough money to pay the bills.
We can't have an entire sector go under—at least, I certainly don't believe that makes any sense—so we are asking the government to acknowledge the reality that there are going to be some sectors that fall behind, and we are certainly in that category.