Let me just summarize very quickly again what the provisions around those hotels are.
Right now, it's not being applied equally to land and air travellers. We saw a lot of evidence at our panel that travellers were choosing to fly from an international destination into a United States airport and then drive across the border to avoid those quarantine hotels, so it's not working in that context and it's very expensive for taxpayers to administer these hotels.
We also received evidence that arriving at a land border, a traveller could [Technical difficulty—Editor] hotel by paying a fine, which completely undermines the purpose of the hotel. As I mentioned, it doesn't comply with the incubation period for SARS-CoV-2. When we presented to the FPT health officers, as well as the ministers, we did not get any specific comments or questions that disagreed with the approaches we were taking. We were all, I would say, ad idem that we are trying to reduce the importation at the borders and that the current approach could be improved.