Mr. Longfield, I would offer that we probably have enough regulatory authority across the federal and provincial jurisdictions. There might be spaces here and there that are questionable that I can't think of off of the top of my head. Our challenge will be to be able to exercise that authority immediately and in the right sequence. There will be a little bit of a delay, for example, between when a disease is suspected and when it is actually confirmed where the federal government will have a space where it may have a challenge to fully bring its resources into the field, but provinces have some that should be able to get us going in the first day or two. I don't think our challenge is actually going to be on the regulatory side in terms of authorities. It's going to be the exercise of that authority in a timely manner.
On May 16th, 2019. See this statement in context.