Well, I can speak to some of the measures in part 1 of the bill, in particular the local lockdown program, which are intended to respond and provide a higher level of subsidization where entities are subject to a lockdown. Those could even extend to the wage subsidy, whereas lockdown support was previously provided only in respect of the rent program, which was based upon a physical location being locked down.
You've seen an extension in this bill of the response to lockdowns to go beyond rental payments made where a physical location is locked down to an entity itself, so a corporation or even an individual, sole proprietors, or businesses subject to lockdown orders. There's an expansion responding to public health orders designed to protect people in that, as well, beyond the rent subsidy.