I'll back up in terms of the life of a truck driver.
As one owner-operator explained it to me, with regard to exposure, obviously they are going into areas, whether it's in the United States or Canada, where there may be more outbreaks, but in a normal week, a truck driver may only encounter six or seven people. It's a job that's pretty isolated. You're in a truck by yourself.
Make no bones about it. Both the drivers in our industry and our customers are taking COVID responses very seriously with regard to practices. We are doing our best job to protect our workers, as are our workers, as are our customers.
With regard to access to food, that is a challenge. When you do find it, a bottle of water that used to cost a dollar, for example, costs four dollars. That's just a small example. That's why we're asking for an increase in the meal allowance. There's currently a meal allowance allowed in Canada for truck drivers on their taxes. What we're asking the Government of Canada to do, in light of the dramatic increase in food costs on the road is to increase those meal allowances.