Maybe I can answer that. I'm relatively new in my role, so I have been observing almost as a third party. I have sort of an independent perspective on how this planning is taking place.
There's a lot of planning that's supporting departments across the government, and the deputy heads are personally engaged in it now, as you would want them to be, thinking towards the fall and the possibility that there could be an escalation of the virus. So they are seized with it and their planning is robust.
As somebody pointed out, it's never finished. You're constantly working on the situation as it develops, but it's certainly very mature.