Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll start with a very brief question to Ms. Potter. Thank you for your testimony and thank you for the work that your sector is doing. I think it's going to help sustain the recovery, particularly in Atlantic Canada.
That brings me to my question about the Atlantic bubble. You mentioned that you hope there will be a uniform set of rules for Canada, for interprovincial travel, and it will minimize barriers. I think, when the time is right, that will be very important.
Certainly our region has managed, from a public health point of view, the COVID-19 pandemic more effectively when you look at the caseloads. If there's an opportunity for us to reinstitute an Atlantic bubble, I certainly wouldn't want to wait until the public health situation in other provinces would allow them to join us. I would love to have the tourism operators in our side of the country benefit from free travel within our region so the tourism operators can potentially make some cash this summer that will sustain them.
I just want to give you the chance to clarify. Are you suggesting there should be uniform rules right away, or do you think we should wait until the situation is completely under control across Canada before we have that uniform set of rules?