If something of that nature were required, it would require a significant degree of planning in terms of how to do that safely, including physical distancing and avoiding mass gatherings and a large number of people coming together at any given time.
If the requirement is absolute, then we find a way to manage the risk associated with it. The first rule of risk management is to, if you can, avoid or eliminate the risk. If you can't avoid or eliminate the risk, then you take measures to put infrastructure or other structural changes into place that will help to manage or decrease the risk. Then you introduce policies and practices and so forth that will help to further reduce the risk.
You really always have to be aware that you are running a risk and [Technical difficulty—Editor] the ability to manage that.