Thanks so much, Mr. Chair; and thank you to everyone for the very thorough and thoughtful presentations. There was a lot of very important information for us to be hearing today.
I have questions for all of you, but I have less than three minutes to ask.
Mr. Reimer, I'm going to start with you as well.
I hear you. You're right. There's an unevenness in the recovery. We get your point that the support we're providing needs to be targeted, and I think we're very much trying to do that with our programs in terms of eligibility.
As you know, through our budget we're approaching $1.2 trillion in debt. We know our companies are still struggling across this country, particularly in our tourism sector. I don't think there's any expectation that our federal government is going to swoop in and give every single company everything they need.
Therefore, what's fair? You've provided some ideas, but what is fair in terms of what the government needs to provide more of and what we should be expecting from companies in terms of being able to step up? Is it that within the tourism industry, where people have completely lost all their lifelines, we need to do even more, irrespective of what businesses are able to contribute?
What's fair in terms of government stepping up, versus a company? How would you respond to that?