I would just suggest that with conventions and conferences, it's usually a three- to five-year window to attract some of these events to Canada. With being shut down, we're losing some probably for the next 10 years, because they cycle to other parts of the world. So if we lose them, it's not simply that they'll be pushed to next year; it's that they won't be back for 10 years, in some cases.
We've had a really good couple of years in this space in terms of attracting great events to Canada, but many of the ones that were going to run this year and next year are being fully cancelled for this year and questions are being asked about whether they will happen next year. The international events are very challenging, and obviously we need a window of time, as we talked about earlier, to see when we might be able to reopen for those events because they're so critical to our economy.
Of course, there are local events, regional events and Canadian events. For those, having Canadians move around to go to conferences, we believe, can be done safely, and we believe that could be done very effectively.