I can only say that it is not written into our plan. As I mentioned, our pandemic plan is high level and does not have that amount of detail. It is also subject to continually being revised. I think that really depends on what's going on with the actual epidemiology of the pandemic and the timing of the vaccine.
It's a valid question. If different parties of people are at the same scene, why should one be included and not the other? It's really a matter of the range of functions individuals have in their work.
It also speaks to the need, and this reflects some of the questions from the previous speaker, to have a very robust communications plan so that what we're doing has input from all parties.
It sounds as though there's a tremendous amount of anxiety associated with some of these questions. I think a lot of it—