A vaccine would obviously change everything for us. It would probably be the key to resuming normal operations, to the extent possible. It's not all about a vaccine, though. It's also about predictability. We know vaccines are coming, but we don't know when exactly, at least not for Canada. The process of getting people vaccinated could stretch into June, but we need to make decisions about whether or not to hold events and festivals many months in advance. Basically, we need to decide in the next month or two what we are going to do in July. It is important to understand that we really need a clearer sense of the vaccination timetable so we can plan accordingly for events and festivals.
In addition to the vaccine issue is rapid testing, of course. If rapid testing were to be deployed on a large scale, we could, for instance, set up checkpoints at festival entrances not just to ensure the safety of the items being brought onto the grounds, but also to rapidly test festival goers for the virus.