Mr. Speaker, I don't know if that decision's going to be ours at the end of the day. Anybody with a passport will get into the country. That's fairly definite. People without passports, we are trying to get a methodology of them being able to get into the country. So we have to do that now. We have to ensure they have their birth certificate and a general identification card, and that's still not a guarantee they're going to get into the country. We have not changed our position. We still want all the athletes, all the staff, all the mission staff, everybody to have a passport. But failing that, we don't want to have to send athletes home after they've gone through all this process. So there is a small number there that we have concern with and we're going to work with on it to see if we can have them enter the country.
But having a passport is not a new thing for Arctic Winter Games. We do it for every Arctic Winter Games where we have to go to a different country. It's not a new requirement. Thank you.