I think we are very much in line with similar countries. Right now, the World Health Organization is particularly worried about countries without capacities, particularly in the African region. I think the assessment of WHO as to whether it considers this a public health emergency of international concern isn't necessarily focusing on countries that have capacities like Canada's. They have to look at the whole world, including countries that don't have the necessary capacity to prepare.
We've been preparing since the beginning of even hearing about this outbreak and we have all these protocols, so I would say that we're commensurate with countries that are similar in terms of health capacities. We are of course a lot better than some of the other countries, which I think collaboratively, globally, we have to support, because a global containment strategy only works if every single country is part of it and there's a cohesion in how we respond.