That's a great question. I was good at guessing at the beginning of the pandemic, but I'm getting fairly poor at looking down the road anymore.
It was a disaster from our point of view, in terms of revenues. Revenues went to zero, obviously, as we closed the museum. We were open for a few months last year, so I guess our revenues are down maybe 85% or something because we were open for a few months. That continued into this year. We haven't opened this year yet, and we don't know when we're going to open next. Our revenues are at zero.
I have to say that governments in France and in Canada have really stepped up. We've had salary support programs in France. We've had money that's basically contingency funding that they backed. In Canada, you know the programs. There were wage support programs, and we have special consideration from Veterans Affairs, so I think we're fine.
I think there's going to be a surge when things open up, so we'd be back to heavy visitor traffic. People are just trying to go out and visit. When we get our international travellers back, I think we'll be in good shape.
I'm very optimistic that in the long term things will settle back into normal and we can continue on our growth plan again.