Thanks for the question.
I think Canada is one of the better-prepared countries in the world to deal with emerging infectious diseases. It's partly because of the laboratory in Winnipeg, but also because of the Public Health Agency in general and our international connections.
For instance, we have a mobile lab system that we make available to the World Health Organization to respond to outbreaks in any part of the world, but also to respond to bioterrorism threats domestically. This is a unique capability in the world. Nobody else has it. We work very closely with the WHO in supporting them in response to outbreaks anywhere in the world. We've been deployed to Angola, to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to Iran, and to Bangladesh.
Canada is a leader in this field, and I believe that while we can always be better prepared, we do have a high level of preparedness.