Thank you for that question. I do come into it with a more global perspective, but what I've heard in the last two days has been very instructive. I've actually learned a lot.
My vision would be very short-term. It deals with leading up to the fall, and we don't know what's going to happen.
One would be to ensure that there is the capacity to enable very sick individuals to be treated appropriately, and that will be not in their communities but probably in tertiary care hospitals. How do we do that? We'll have to make sure and find out if that's possible.
Second, we have to then ensure that there are sufficient nurses and medical care in the communities to ensure that those individuals who are sick are adequately assessed and then medevaced or transported out appropriately.
Third, on the issue of availability of vaccine to those communities that, broadly writ, have this constellation of risk factors, we have to ensure that this is dealt with and discussed so that they receive the vaccine as one of the priorities.
That's what I would like to see, and that's what I intend to work on.