As travellers enter the three international airports, the information is provided in English and French but also in simplified Chinese. The kiosks themselves have 13 languages, and then the handouts we are providing have French, English and simplified Chinese. The handouts not only talk about the symptoms and what people should do but also suggest calling ahead to your health provider before you present yourself to an emergency room or the ambulance service.
There are numbers at the back of that form for each jurisdiction so that people know whom to call should they experience symptoms. That's to ensure they do not walk into a clinic or hospital and contaminate the environment.
All three cases we've had so far have entered the health system in a very safe way in which all infection prevention precautions have been undertaken.