Thank you, Madam Chair. I'll be splitting my time with MP Longfield.
I apologize for my scratchy voice and for any issues there may be. Is translation working? That's the question I have before I begin. It is, okay.
My question could apply to all of our witnesses. I'd like to thank you all for being here today.
Obviously, there are programs currently in place that, if they were prolonged or if they were made broader, would be able to help a lot of the industries that are here today as witnesses. We also know that this may last longer than we originally expected. We may be expected to live with these conditions for the next two to three years, as was previously mentioned. In case of this, many industries across Canada have been looking for recovery strategies and have been looking forward on new ways to do business that would help them continue to survive amid this crisis.
Are there ways that your industries have thought of, going forward, that the government would be able to help you with and that are outside the box, that are not currently already being spoken about and that are not currently already in the works? If you were to think of a new way of doing business next year, is there any strategy that we'd be able to help you with at the federal level? Is there any kind of program you foresee as being useful in the future, in this new way of doing business?