It's Howard Ovens. I'll take that one.
Yes, as we mentioned, our hospitals and our provinces have taken extreme measures to create adequate capacity in our hospitals. It's at the expense of a lot of people who've had their care delayed, but it has been successful, and most of our emergency departments are very efficiently being emptied of new cases. There are infection control procedures right from when you enter the hospital and go to the emergency triage desk through to admission to the wards or the ICU. The proper isolation techniques, I believe, are the norm and are being followed.
The concern, if we're unable to flatten the curve, is that as our hospitals fill, our ability to do that well may become compromised. But as of today, I think everywhere in Canada we have the capacity to do proper spacing.