That would be correct, but I would say that once the illness persists and it's not looking like the flu, they would then take that blood and they would treat it like your blood or my blood or regular people's blood and they would test for all those other possibilities and when those possibilities aren't there, then they would send it to this centre.
What currently happens is that blood is being sent to the States, and it's taking much longer to get back the results, and so by that time it's not possible to diagnose. With the way the provinces work the funding, you have to put the funding request in and it takes days for them to come back with it. If you've already spent days getting your blood tested too, it's much more difficult, whereas this would do the two things simultaneously.