The best solution is just getting people moving and getting our customers back as quickly as possible. Obviously border reopening plays a critical role in that.
I would say that the rural and resort hotels should see a decent summer, although some of the provincial travel barriers do remain a risk. Where we do see a big risk right now is with the downtown and airport hotels. Those in the major urban centres are dependent on major events and attractions. That's what gets people moving into those cores. It's likely that they will perform very poorly not just this summer but for the remainder of 2021.
People do want to travel. At this point, we are hopeful that we will start to see some of those restrictions lifted and we can get people moving around again. I would have to guess that we'll see domestic travel pick up first, of course, followed by international travel and visitors once we do get some of the borders open. As I said earlier, we need a framework that gives some certainty about reopening safely and as soon as possible. That is a critical part of the equation in terms of getting people moving and back into our hotels.