I don't believe there is. We're consulting with the Public Health Agency of Canada to coordinate communications. The Japanese student who was incubating measles when she arrived with her tour group became clinically ill and was hospitalized, and the diagnosis of measles was made. The 122 people who were in her tour group were isolated in Banff and were checked for their vulnerabilities. I think about 30 of them were shown to be vulnerable and were offered immunization.
The public health officials in both B.C. and Alberta have tried to track down the places where that tour group went with the girl when she was infectious. They are trying to find out those people who would be most at risk and basically give them information about the symptomology of measles. If they were in those places and they haven't had two doses of the MMR vaccine, they're advised to get their second dose of MMR.