Okay. Thanks.
I want to just quickly pop over to the rapid testing. I'm glad it's getting rolled out. I have the women's institution in my riding, the women's prison, and the warden and unions there do a phenomenal job protecting both the inmates and the staff. I'm glad that's getting rolled out.
One of the criticisms of the rollout has been regulations that state that even very simple rapid testing has to be performed by a health care official, which really makes it difficult for a lot of offices, etc., to roll out. Have we moved past that to allow the CBSA or perhaps other institutions to have regular lay people, so to speak, administer the rapid testing—to properly put safety ahead of regulations or roadblocks?