Thank you for the question.
Yes, Canada could do business with other countries, but some goods are concentrated in two or three countries.
Especially with PPE early on, three or four countries were specializing in this equipment. We have seen, as the pandemic has gone on, broader diversification in terms of where these goods are located or manufactured. You now see N95 masks being made in two locations in Canada, in Quebec as well as Ontario. You see gowns, you see face shields, but when this started there was a heavy concentration of goods being made in China, and that was just the way the market looked. There are still a couple of goods that only a handful of countries manufacture. Gloves are one I would point out and there are only a couple of countries that manufacture gloves.