Yes. Our ability and capacity to test is absolutely critical to responding to this pandemic. It's really the testing that allows us to know who is potentially infectious or who is immune, and will, therefore, guide the public health response of what we should do. We are seeing our testing capacity increase day by day. Again, that's kind of where we got cut short as well, but we're seeing it increase now day by day as we sort of.... It also reflects the increasing numbers of positive cases.
I'm encouraged actually by the recent announcement about the government's actions, but we're not where we need to be yet. We should really ramp up our testing as much as possible. We should also get serological testing. We need to know what our level of immunity is out in the community, and that will help guide the public health measures we need to take.