In terms of the collaboration that's been taking place between the federal government and all of the provinces and territories, there has been a lot of work done to ensure there is agreed-upon guidance with regard to infection prevention and control measures that are utilized in hospital settings, and guidance around what should be done in the event there are individuals who present themselves at a health facility and indicate that they have been in Wuhan, for example.
That work has been under way for a number of weeks and, from our perspective, it's very clear there is commitment across the country at the provincial and territorial levels to ensure that we have consistency of approach and that cases are addressed in a way that ensures the health and safety of Canadians.
In that respect, from what we've seen to date, the system is definitely working as intended. In terms of individuals who may come through an airport and who have indicated through the kiosk questioning, for example, that they have been in one of the affected areas—as I said earlier, the questionnaire now asks about Hubei province and not just Wuhan—we're providing them with information so that it is very clear to individuals who are leaving the airport what they should do in the event they feel they are becoming sick or are concerned about their health. That has played out as anticipated.