It is a little difficult for us at the moment, because some ski resorts have sold season passes. Essentially, this year's income comes from day passes, which were very limited—and Mr. Ryan will be able to tell us about his experience—and from season passes. In some resorts, 22% of the purchasers have not used their product. That means that the products will be deferred for a year, meaning no sales next year. The calculation method is more difficult for seasonal concerns like ours, given the restrictions of having income spread out monthly and because our companies pre-sell. That is one of our difficulties.
Certainly, this year, we can clearly measure the effect of the pandemic on the sales of day passes and ski schools. Some aspects of the companies have been very affected and others have had better results. In general, this year, sales of passes increased by 3% in Quebec overall, which is very positive. However, we have not yet had to deal with any requests for reimbursement.