Absolutely. As I said in my testimony last December, at the time—and I'm going by memory here—100,000 people around the world had died, and 30,000 infections had been recorded in Canada. The provincial health authorities were demanding better information on who was coming back to Canada, where they had been and if they were infected. All of this information had been collected in paper form by my officers and then handed over to the Public Health Agency, which was drowning in paper. No one was getting the information they needed in a timely manner.
The Public Health Agency came to us and asked us to build a contact-tracing app, and 70 versions of the app and millions of users later, I think the app delivered.