The impact has been quite large.
We made the conscious decision as a company at the onset to not stop service to any isolated community that did not have road access or other means. We took that on our shoulders in good faith that we would be able to get somewhere with the government to sustain any losses there.
As for the preparedness for the pandemic, we have a number of lanes in place, particularly in Manitoba and Ontario, to move medical patients, medical supplies, vaccines and things like that, that are ready and historically used throughout time, even recently, with the flu vaccination movement. A lot of lanes are in place. They're just not tested and set up to handle this level of scale or a pandemic like this.