No one has asked about that recently. However, during the first wave, there were a lot of requests on the health care side. All of a sudden, we had to do a number of things that we don't normally have to do when things are normal. Funds were allocated to health.
Departments and agencies already have the obligation to ensure the continuity of operations, they must have plans. In our department, the role of the operations centre is to be actively involved when unusual situations arise. For example, a large forest fire in British Columbia, a train derailment somewhere else; that is our role. For us, the H1N1 virus is the same thing. However, we expect to have more to do if the flu becomes more virulent.