To refer to it as a “plight” is absolutely accurate. Workers across the country will experience different rates of return to some type of normal, but workers in the hospitality sector, particularly the hotel workers, are going to be suffering from low levels of activity in that sector for many months. What's going to be necessary there are prolonged considerations for the assistance programs from government, for wage subsidies, but also other forms of assistance, so that these people can pay their bills. In many cases, they're simply not going to be returning to work for a long time yet.
When you think about even our own activities, my activities and those of everyone on the median today, and the number of days we are not spending in hotels where we normally would, there's a direct correlation between our activities and the activity that causes work in that sector. Some of us might start to spend time in hotels in the next month or two, but more than likely we won't return to a normal rate of activity for many months. For as many months as we're delayed, that's how long these workers are going to need support.