I agree with you, but you brought up some important points. You're saying that these papers say this and these papers say that, but I look at you as an authority in this country on the issue. The public gets these mixed messages too, so I was wondering about bringing up the point of a sole source of communication.
Here we have front-line physicians who in a normal day may see 50 patients. Let's say that when this hits, you have the entire population with a fear factor. You've mentioned the psychological issues. I'm glad that my colleague brought this up as well. Somebody who has a cold, somebody who has the sniffles, suddenly is going to be presenting at a physician's office. So where they're used to seeing 50 people, they may need to see 100. I'm talking about communication issues getting down to the front lines.
I hear that there's really good communication between the federal government and the provincial and territorial governments. I was wondering what you're doing, or if there are things that could be done, between your group and the different regions and municipalities, so that with their distinctive desires and requirements there is some good communication material for them on the front lines too.