Tens of thousands of aviation workers are unemployed or furloughed or have had their employment terminated. At ALPA approximately half of our 5,600 Canadian members have been furloughed. I really want to pick up on what Mr. Dias mentioned earlier. The point is that employment is one thing. It is in a very bad and precarious situation, but employment security worsens daily. This number has the potential to grow significantly if the industry remains unsupported. Not only that, but the industry will be unable to support employment to the degree it has historically if it doesn't receive support now.
We have very practical solutions on how to maintain employment as we go forward. It means better air policy, border policy, testing and quarantine measures, but also support for the industry that will allow us to be there in the future. It's not an industry where you can flick the light off and have it just be flicked on again.