Mr. Chair, this is a novel data source, of course, but one feed, in particular, into data for looking at the response to the pandemic.
Mobility data at this kind of aggregated level can be used when provinces and territories or local jurisdictions enact public health measures to reduce contact rates or to ask people to stay at home, for example, to see whether those measures are actually working. You can see it at an aggregated health unit level.
For example, using Ottawa as a city, the data will show how much percentage increase in mobility there has been in the last period of observation. That helps the local public health departments to figure out if their instructions—