That's a very good question.
None of us could have predicted back in March, when things came to a fairly rapid halt, just how long it would take to play out, and none of us could have imagined we'd be sitting here today talking about still not being back to any level of normal activity for months and in fact years. There was no way of knowing just what the right approach was.
We were supportive of some of the measures being taken. We thought a bit naively that suspending service until June was prudent. A lot of others only suspended for a few weeks. We thought June would leave time for things to sort out, and we'll remain ready and able, and we are in that position today where we are prepared to come back once the proper health conditions are in place and once those travel restrictions are removed.
We've always been a supporter of rapid testing. I think increasingly, as that is now coming into use more on a pilot project basis in both Calgary and Toronto, it's been proven, as it has been in other jurisdictions, to be an effective way of getting some activity going in terms of removing some of those restrictions that in fact cause some dampening of travel in the first place. I think as the vaccine is disseminated and as rapid testing is deployed, that will be very positive, and we support that.