The guidelines were part of the original plan and have been recently revised. We will continue to engage with the professional associations, experts, and others, and the guidelines will continue to be revised as we understand what's happening or if things change. So that's an important part of it. But it's also important to recognize that these are guidelines, and it's impossible, whether for a municipality, a band council, or a hospital, to get all the detail. That's where plans at every level really are important, because how you deal with it in a small rural hospital in Saskatchewan won't necessarily be the same way you'll deal with these things in downtown Toronto. So it really is important about applying these guidelines.
But the guidelines are there, they outline the important principles, etc., and then the local experts—public health, medical experts, and others—can apply them.