Maybe I'll just start it off. We haven't done a quantitative analysis of the impacts. It's being said that we have quantitative numbers. It's what the Canada Border Services Agency is already producing domestically. However, in terms of the actual impact, it's quite varied in terms of everything from a Canadian company that needs to, for example, have a buyer come here in order to, say, inspect a product and meet critical attainment milestones that are linked to payments, to bringing in, say, pilots who need training on flight simulators. That can't be done virtually on a laptop at home. They need to actually go to the physical flight simulator. Again that is another issue that we've had raised by our members. It does manifest itself in different ways.
I would also say that it's somewhat hard to quantify a chilling effect as well. Certainly, just speaking personally, despite international travel being in the job title, it's a fairly difficult proposition to know that when I come home I have to self-quarantine in my basement for 14 days.