I'll give you a bit of a summary very quickly of the four areas where we felt that the Public Health Agency of Canada was not as prepared as it could have been to respond to a pandemic.
First would have been that emergency and health plans were outdated and, more importantly, the federal, provincial and territorial plan had not yet been tested.
Second, we noticed there was a long-standing agreement between the provinces and territories and the federal government about sharing health data surveillance. That agreement had not even been finalized, and in fact the infrastructure needed to handle the volume of all that had not yet been updated.
Third, we noticed that the agency was using a risk assessment tool that was not designed to be used to consider pandemic risk.
Finally, as we just mentioned, the agency had not planned nor contemplated enforcing a mandatory quarantine across the nation.