Thanks for the question.
Indeed, there is. Many of our members are providing on-demand service. In areas where there's a rural area or a new suburb, our local transit systems have been quite creative at sometimes reaching outside their service area to provide links to jobs. For example, if a large industrial site is built, they work closely with transit systems, contracted providers and on-demand services to ensure that employees are connected to their jobs so they're able to work. That's been one of the pillars of the economy's reopening. That's been continuing the connections of Canadians to work but also for school and for other purposes.
It's been quite heartening to see the private sector step up and to see technology and solutions help to create efficiencies across the national transit network.