I'm not sure actually if we were, to be straight thinking about this. We recognize that we had a lead time of several weeks, when we were looking at what happened in northern Italy and New York. Largely this has been an effort based strictly on our own membership trying to streamline our response to the needs of our members, because there was such disorderly and fuzzy communication from all levels of government. Recognizing that this lack of clarity heightened anxiety, we decided that we would ramp up our own research as well as we could, given the limited time span we've been facing, and try to provide the best possible evidence for our members, realizing that what we say one week may change the next.
In terms of personal protective equipment, it really is a concern to our members. The lack of clarity has not helped. Some organizations call for N95s whereas we don't really feel they are really necessary unless we're involved in an aerosol-generating procedure such as an intubation or ventilation or a cardiac arrest situation—