I do as well.
The committee is trying to ascertain whether or not the policies we have in place are beneficial to Canadians at this point. You just alluded to the fact that, at this point, you couldn't point to a specific body of evidence that shows the benefit of this policy. You don't have to comment on this. I'm speculating that it is political at this point in time.
I think the other side of the equation on the land border closing right now really hasn't been discussed. That's the opportunity cost to industry. I noted that a lot of people are, for example, flying into Buffalo and then driving across the land border. Those rules are being skirted in some ways anyway.
Can you perhaps try to quantify for us the potential opportunity cost to closing the U.S.-Canada land border for another month without evidence of necessity?