What I would encourage you to think about is that over the last 10 to 15 years we have been driving towards using our facilities at greater than 95% capacity, particularly our in-patient facilities. There is no capacity. So if we're talking about surge capacity in the context of an overburden of illness and a background in which all of us—physicians, nurses, and HHR all together, all of the infrastructure, all of the support services, everything—are running at 95% or 98% capacity, there is no surge capacity. So whether we're talking 10%, 15%, or 20%, it is irrelevant because it isn't there.
With respect to the vaccine issue, I think the most important thing for us to understand is that there needs to be absolute clarity. This is a disease that is sweeping across the country; it is no respecter of provincial boundaries, no respecter of provincial and territorial authorities or the divisions of programmatic responsibility. What needs to happen is that we need to agree on very clear direction that is uniform across Canada and roll it out without the need for people to tweak it a little bit to fit this circumstance or that circumstance. It needs to be said: this, this, this, and please go and do it.