Okay, thank you.
Just quickly, Dr. Kendall, this is a question for you.
I'm told there has been a group of about 130 to 140 Japanese students who arrived in Canada, with one individual diagnosed with measles, and apparently that person had the disease when they got here. I think some of the people are in Alberta and some are in British Columbia. Is that correct--a person in hospital in B.C. and some quarantined in Alberta?
So how does this work, then? The provinces are working together, I guess, but is there a federal quarantine implication in this type of instance?