I'm sorry, but while I would like to answer your question in French, my French is a little rusty. If you don't mind, I will continue in English.
I don't know that they are all documented. We're just starting to hear those words, that language, from our members.
But there are a number of levels that one could approach. First of all, in terms of ethics and decisions around resource allocation, Doctor Kumar has just mentioned to us.... Your statistic, I think, was an anticipation of 1,500 to 2,000 serious cases requiring intensive care. And we only have 3,000 ICU beds in this country. What happens if the number is 3,500? How do we decide who receives the care if we run out of vaccine, if we run out of N-95 masks, whatever the supplies are? There's that level of decision-making. There are no guidelines out there. There are ethical review boards. They don't have the capacity to respond so quickly. So that's a huge difficulty.
There are psychological issues around, I would call it.... What did we call it today? PTSD, during post-traumatic stress disorder. But even as it's unfolding, seeing this level of illness and having to deal with that is going to have huge repercussions on health providers and family members. But it's a starting point. I see the light on.