We have been pushing for the idea of testing before departure probably for the last nine months, and we're disappointed that it has taken so long. Measures were introduced just recently because of this new variant of the COVID virus. Now people coming in internationally have to be tested, and they have to get a PCR test, not a rapid test, before departure.
Our view is that we need to test the test, and this is what we're doing at Vancouver today. This should have been done by government early on, so that we know what we're talking about and what we're dealing with.
We were always of the view that, much like with security, it's layered. It's a two-layer test, one 72 hours before departure and one on departure at the airport. That helps screen passengers who could be carrying the virus.
That's always been our position and that's why we do the tests we're doing, but we're in a reactive mode rather than a proactive mode [Technical difficulty—Editor].