Speaking from an individual perspective, certainly this has been a very tough year—a tough two years, really, with the impacts of the COVID‑19 pandemic. I know that has impacted a lot of sectors, but students especially. I think learning from home in the virtual environment has been really tough, in the sense of loneliness and not being able to connect with people in person. As we've started to open up again and have in-person classes, I think it's been tremendous for a lot of students' mental health.
There are also instances of our international students too. Many didn't qualify for the CERB or the CESB, and they're far from home. All of these things compounded have had huge effects on their mental health, and again that sense of anxiety, of depression. It's really had an impact.