Yes, we had many discussions with government leading up to this point. I will say that our industry has been one of the largest recipients of the funding to date because of the way the programs have been built. They are scaled so that the hardest-hit businesses do get the lion's share of the funding. We've been involved in the discussion and the design, and certainly there's been responsiveness from the government to extend those programs now multiple times. The 25% top-up I think was designed to support us.
I don't have any answers for you about why there's a wind-down for everyone. It was not what we asked for, and we are certainly hoping that there will be room to adjust that approach and continue with the supports for the hardest hit because the one-size-fits-all approach, I think, has worked up until this point, but it will fail distressed sectors in the fall.