Thank you.
I'm not sure exactly who to direct my last question to, Chair. Perhaps it should be one of those three gentlemen who spend more time at the airports than some of the others do.
I had a call just before our meeting, so I didn't have a lot of time to do my own research on this. I was speaking with a member of an association down there who works at Pearson and who was telling me there's actually a Pearson COVID log, which was news to me. He was indicating that some of the highest COVID percentages or results, of people being entered into the COVID log, were coming from the actual passenger screening, the security screening. They were having a fairly high COVID result at the airport.
That must be a little alarming for all of you people who have to go through the airport and work with these.... Rapid testing is one thing. It really doesn't do much good if you get a rapid test and then you're actually getting the COVID virus from someone who's screening you at the airport.
Have you heard about this Pearson COVID log and can anybody comment at all on the numbers that are being kept on that, particularly with the passenger security-screening people? Does anybody know about that at Pearson?