Thank you very much for the question.
The short answer is yes. About 26% of dentists function in some sort of cost-sharing partnership. Sometimes for both partners, their wage bill is too high or they're having other issues. Being able to take a look at some of those things would be excellent.
You mentioned the PPE. You know, I think what we heard today is that everybody has had this massive collapse in demand and we're all facing liquidity and solvency issues. One of the things I have to really compliment my Premier Horgan in B.C. and the federal government for is that they both have identified companies that can manufacture PPE but they don't have the high-tech equipment. They've been able to get them capital to buy this high-tech equipment, and then they've been the purchaser of primary supply. I think that's one thing all Canadian companies are going to have to do, with the pivoting of the oil and gas industry going into geothermal.
I think if we can continue to have programs that support all of us in these new ventures in bringing some of the supply chain back to Canada, that would be great.