Madam Speaker, these are the types of niche businesses, like festivals and events, for example, that are being left out. The wage subsidy is not going to get them through this; the CEBA loan certainly is not enough; and the rent program does not help them, and borrowing a bunch more money is not going to cut it. They are not going to be able to do that; they cannot absorb it. They need liquidity to ensure that those festivals and cultural events will be in place next year. Hopefully we will be back to normal next year.
The government needs to start looking at things and being more flexible. Right now the programs are so rigid and are leaving so many people out, and this is an excellent opportunity. I want to thank the member for that question, and let us hope that the government makes the right choice and creates more flexibility and does better outreach to sectors like the sugar bush sector and the folks in it.