Thank you for that question, Mr. Fisher, and thank you for the work of all the parliamentarians.
To go back to your earlier question, this was really team Canada. I received the same number of questions from all sides of the House. We have helped all MPs. I think at some stage I was receiving 600 messages a day from MPs who were asking us to intervene to help their constituents, and I must say this was probably one of our proudest moments, when we, as parliamentarians, came together to help Canadians.
To your question about travel, I was in touch as recently as yesterday with my German counterpart. I've been talking to the High Representative of Foreign Affairs of the EU, Josep Borrell, who is my colleague. We've talked many times about what, for example, the EU is doing with respect to reopening borders.
Obviously, when it comes to us, our geography here requires us to take measures to protect the health and safety of Canadians—that's obviously paramount—but we're looking at what others are doing. We've been in touch, as you know, with our U.S. counterparts and with our European counterparts. We're looking at some of the best practices that have been put forward, for example, in the Nordic countries and in the Baltics, to see what measures others have been taking.
I'm also in touch with the airlines. I understand that for them resuming international travel is important, so we're trying to balance all that, and I can assure you that first and foremost is the health and safety of Canadians, making sure we have all the processes in place and looking at a gradual reopening when the time comes, but this is a very live discussion between foreign ministers around the world.