Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all the presenters here today. I appreciated listening to all of their testimony and their experiences.
Ms. Hodson, I want to make two observations. I don't even want to ask you a question. First of all, I want to commend you for your backdrop. I love your backdrop. It's a fantastic message for this committee, but it's a fantastic message for all Canadians, that we still live in the best country in the world. We have lots to be thankful for. Joy is a choice we make every morning when we get up. I know you found that joy, so thank you for sharing that with Canadians this afternoon.
The other thing you did, Ms. Hodson, was to make a statement about data-driven decisions. That's something that I think has been absent in the decision-making on a lot of different levels, provincially and federally. Certainly, that's something that I think we need to get back to. We need to see fiscal anchors. We need to see specific benchmarks on when we are going to open up borders and how we are going to do it. It has to be based on data.
Ms. Clemence, I'd like to ask you a few questions. I have tourism operators in my riding who operate northern lodges and northern airlines, even though I'm based in southern Manitoba. They talk to me about the hardships they have. I empathize with your tourism challenges in P.E.I. I've been to your province. It's a lovely province, as Mr. Easter will attest. He's a great champion for you folks.
What will it take to restore your tourism industry?