Well, to the extent that rapid testing would eliminate the need for mandatory self-isolation, then it's had a major impact. As you may or may not know, anybody now coming into Yukon from outside the territory must self-isolate for two weeks. We had a travel bubble with B.C., starting in July. When the travel bubble opened in July, we saw a pretty significant uptick in traffic. I thought we were clearly on the mend in terms of the COVID impact.
However, in late November, due to the rising infections in B.C., the government reimposed the travel bubble, and traffic dropped like a rock. Rapid testing, if we were able to then let people travel more freely, would make a significant difference. We're certainly in discussions with the Yukon government about that possibility.
To date, the border is closed. It's having a major impact. We're looking for something to get things going again.