There are a number of different scenarios here. If someone arrived in Vancouver--came across the border and didn't have any symptoms at the border--and became ill in Vancouver, the local attending physician would contact the local public health officials there, and they would deal with it. If they thought that this was something very unusual, they might seek assistance from us at the federal level, for instance, for testing at our national microbiology lab, which is the only lab in the country that is actually set up to deal with exotic diseases, which is why we have the level four containment lab there. So we would get those cases in any case, because we're the only ones who can do those kinds of testing procedures.
We have very good relations with the provinces in those kinds of situations, because they—