It's an important conversation to have and one that I expect we will be having in the months and years ahead.
I'll go to Mr. Kronick.
Mr. Kronick, that was a great presentation. I wanted to ask you about something specific. It comes out of a recent C.D. Howe report. The report says, “Placing the economy in a partial coma made sense during the first wave of the pandemic, but if there is a second wave, a second economy wide shutdown should be avoided in favor of more targeted approaches”.
Now, obviously, many of these decisions around the economy, if not most, and around what is allowed to function and what is not allowed to function are in provincial hands, as we all know, but could you go into that a little more? I'm asking from an MP's perspective. I think parliamentarians need to be thinking about these things, too, because we are representatives in our communities, and we're hearing from a lot of businesses, in particular, and from workers who are impacted. What does it mean to call for a more targeted approach? What does the C.D. Howe Institute mean by that?