First let me say that the reason we still have an industry standing is because of the investments this government has made. We've had a very open working relationship with the government. They have certainly listened to our plight and have been responsive. We're grateful for that, but I will say that it is time for a plan. We need to get back to business.
In our sector, as I indicated in my opening remarks, it's not a flick of a switch. It is going to take a longer period of time to build back. Opening up a border is not an easy thing. We just need to know what we're dealing with so that we can start to organize these business events. We're not suggesting that we do this in a willy-nilly unsafe way. We're simply saying to pick some metrics and allow us to plan against those. We're not even saying it has to be this date versus that date. We're just saying to please pick a date and communicate it so that our businesses can start to plan these business events again. As you all know, they take a lot of lead time—several months, indeed—so the longer we wait.... Our recovery is not forecast until early spring for some of these larger events, at this stage.