It's a fact that some of these jobs will not be coming back. I don't think we need to dispute that. The reality is how we continue to support workers so they're not simply relying on social assistance to pay their bills or rent or whatever their family needs might be. We have to figure that out and we have to do it properly, because there's no other work for them to go to in the short term. We're going to have to figure out how we maintain the program.
The reality is that as businesses are starting to reopen, we'll quickly see how many workers are going back. We certainly are aware. We are talking to, for instance, the hospitality sector, which was talked about earlier in this session. It's not likely to come back with a significant number of workers going back to their jobs any time soon until people feel safe enough to want to go into a hotel or to get onto an airplane to travel. We have to take that into consideration.
I think these programs are going to need to be maintained until sometime in the future to ensure that the workers have some degree of earnings so they can continue to pay their bills.