Thank you.
Part of managing a pandemic is ensuring that there is accurate information getting to Canadians. It's one of the most challenging parts of managing a pandemic, to manage the misinformation that is out there and to ensure that Canadians have the right information to make important decisions on what to do to prevent the spread of H1N1. We will continue to communicate with Canadians through print, radio, and television ads, with toll-free numbers and so on.
On the issue in terms of how much we've invested, it is more than the $4 million you make reference to. Each province and territory has been communicating with its population through its health care system as well. This is a joint initiative. Part of the investments we made in the $1 billion was also funding to put communications strategies in place across the country, as well as the surveillance system. To date, we've invested over $30 million in communicating on behalf of the provinces and the territories in response to this pandemic.
Thank you.