Okay.
As you do that, again, you need to have some sort of vision of what you want to get to. That's why I look at the international consequences. We had a witness in here a week ago Friday saying that unless we start vaccinating around the globe, until we start seeing that level of vaccination hit in other countries, it doesn't matter what we do in Canada because we'll still be at threat from variants. Other parts of the world will see the virus mutate. As people travel into Canada or Canadians travel there, either we have severe travel restrictions into countries [Technical difficulty—Editor] Canada can't travel, or we do a better job of not just vaccinating Canadians but also looking at this in a global nature.
We can't do it all, but maybe we can take a certain area, such as Central and South America and the Caribbean, and say, “Hey, this is our backyard. We're going to make sure we have enough capacity to do that as well.” Is that in your vision when you look at developing the sector here into Canada?