Yes. You will have seen earlier this week that non-essential staff were drawn down from some of the missions in our China network. However, for us essential service—and the primary essential service in this context in China—is to provide consular services to Canadians.
We are increasing our consular staff and consular support in the China network, and full services remain available. We have a call centre staffed with over 50 people receiving calls on a 24-7 basis, and our emergency watch and response centre has been working shifts since the beginning of this crisis, fully staffed to respond to needs.
Calls come into the response centre, and we triage them so that our missions on the ground can respond to the most sensitive and difficult cases. We respond to requests for information through the call centre so that everyone can have consistent and timely information.
It's a network that we're using to support, and it isn't just within China. It's also through our standing rapid deployment team, which is increasing the number of consular officers in China. We have also deployed on the ground to Wuhan, so actually our consular support is much more extensive than it was before this outbreak.