The pandemic has offered some opportunities and some challenges. The challenges would, I think, be fairly evident. Most of us have experienced them. How do you get people working remotely? How do you hire 350 people when they cannot come into an office? How do you train 350 people? We got past that, and they are working much more effectively now.
The opportunities are that our population and the groups from where we can hire have expanded, particularly if we're looking at the francophone population. Because we were no longer stuck with bricks and mortar, our ability to hire in more remote regions has become an opportunity for us. I would say that the pandemic has offered some challenges that we were able to overcome and some opportunities that we will carry forward with us into the future. We have much more effective training that can be delivered virtually at a self-paced....
I think my time is running out. I would close by saying that I think it's been more of an opportunity, and we're really starting to see the effects of that now.