If we look at what has happened internationally, we can see the danger if we don't have a coordinated approach in Canada. Just as we've seen in the U.S., where governors have been competing with each other for available supply and driving up the cost, or where one jurisdiction—as the U.S. tried to do to Canada—prevents export, imagine if Ontario said that its businesses could not sell masks to Quebec, or if Quebec could not sell gowns to Nova Scotia, or if the supply chain became interrupted because of provincial boundaries. I think that would be a tragedy under the circumstances. It's that type of maximum co-operation that I think is in the best interests of our country.
Thank you.