Thank you for the question. I have a couple of thoughts on this one.
First of all, process would be number one. Get the goods into Canada, get them cleared through customs and then get them warehoused or counted, so that we actually know what we have. That's part of this process.
As we discussed in earlier questions, there is then a process of quality assurance where samples are tested. The Public Health Agency of Canada makes sure that the goods are indeed up to standard and then they're put into the system for distribution. The vast majority of the goods, once they clear those two processes, go directly out to the provinces. There is a small percentage that is held inside the Public Health Agency warehouse for additional urgencies. If a province needs something urgently, they would be in direct contact with the Public Health Agency of Canada to get urgent distribution.