It's very important. It's critical to reopening. Of course, the borders play a role in that, and things such as bans on mass gatherings. We do need a framework that gives some certainty about reopening safely, and as soon as possible. That is indeed critical.
Hotels are critical pieces of infrastructure in our communities. When people get the permission structure and the encouragement from government to move around safely, we are going to be ready to do that, but again, without these critical support programs in place, our hotels won't be standing.
We need to have a plan in place that gives us the predictability we need to ensure that we can keep our doors open and that we are indeed ready when Canadians are able to start travelling again. We are confident that Canadians want to travel and we know that Canadians want to travel. We've all been in this position for over a year now. People are anxious and eager to start moving around again. When restrictions are lifted, we need to make sure that our hotels are standing to be able to accommodate them.