It's a mixed bag. Not dissimilar to Air Canada, there are employees that we could safely assume would not return in the near term, and they have left the company. Many are struggling. We are headquartered in Alberta. It's a struggle. I think that's why it's been obvious how central we are to the economic diversification in Alberta and how a global carrier based in Alberta is essential.
We are worried about skills. We are worried about skills expiring if the downturn continues. We've had employees.... If you go on Facebook or these groups—and I hope that they're engaging you—people are very sad. The human toll on our company has been profound, and I think we're out of adjectives to describe it, except to say that it's just been very, very sad. I don't know if that answers your question specifically. For many, it's been a struggle. Many have moved to other sectors, and many remain hopeful.