Yes. If I may, I would like to add to what Mr. Paquet said.
We are now in the second year of the pandemic, the second year of lockdowns and the second year of border closures. The wage subsidy and rent subsidy supports provided by the government have helped a lot, but the sector still needs predictability in the coming year. That is a word you will hear often. Businesses need to know whether they will be able to keep their staff. They cannot operate without workers and they need to take steps to retain their employees so they have the staff they need for next year.
We are really looking ahead to 2022. At every meeting I have attended since 2020, the discussion has focused on 2022 as the year when a recovery would be possible. That means the government really needs to stay the course as far as these supports go, to help the industry make it through the second year in a row of pandemic-related lockdowns and restrictions.