I can provide a general answer, but the authority on this is the Public Health Agency of Canada, because the establishment of the arrival testing protocol at the four major airports and the requirement to stay in airport hotels is a program that they're currently rolling out now.
The $2,000 was their initial estimate of the total cost of the process of arriving in the airport, being tested and being transported to a hotel for three days pending the results of that initial arrival test. The actual cost is the product of the quotes that the hotels have provided, and it includes not just the three-day stay at the hotel, but the transportation. It includes additional security. It includes additional health protocols to reflect the fact that the people staying in the hotel are pending a COVID test that could include one of the variants of concern.
The actual cost of that is based on the quote for the whole package of services that is being provided for that process, and the $2,000 is an initial estimate of what it would be. The actual numbers are coming out in the coming days, and the details can be provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada.