The specific health guidance around whether to hand out masks broadly to the population, their use, and so on, would be from the health ministry, but we are certainly aware of the need for surgical masks, as well as N95 respirators and other kinds of face coverings. That is a focus for us on the industrial, made-in-Canada approach.
For example, we've been working with General Motors recently to produce a large volume weekly of these basic surgical masks. There are other companies that we're working with to produce both surgical masks and N95 respirators.
The short answer to the honourable member's question is that, absolutely, masks and respirators are a priority as part of our domestic scale-up. We're looking at those opportunities to build much greater domestic self-sufficiency in that area.