Thank you.
I'll start by correcting what I would call a mischaracterization by Mr. Baker—however unintentional, I'm sure—of some of what I've had to say. It's not that there's no support for any workers at all; it's that there's no support for self-employed workers.
Ms. Grynol, it may well be that in the Hotel Association, people who run hotels normally do have some employees. However, surely, whether they're travel agents or various tourism agents, you do work with people who are self-employed in your industry, as part of the larger industry.
To what extent do you think that those folks who work for themselves should also be able to receive, given the state that the industry is in, some kind of financial help? That's not going to come through a wage subsidy program, so it stands to reason that there has to be another mechanism. Do you have some thoughts on that for the committee?