Thank you so much, everybody, for joining us as we try to understand what's working and what's not working.
I wonder if I could address my first question to Mr. Ian Culbert. You mentioned that Dr. Tam was taking an incremental approach to the restrictions because Canadians wouldn't be willing to comply and it had to be done slowly.
For me, I'm about an hour outside of Vancouver. On January 21, I hosted a Chinese New Year event, and the Langley Chinese Arts and Cultural Association did a beautiful presentation for us. It was fantastic. Then by January 25, it cancelled its much larger presentation that was going to happen in Langley due to the COVID crisis. They were begging me to get the government to be more proactive. They themselves as a community began to pick people up from the airport who were returning from China to ensure they didn't take cabs. They were buying them groceries so that they wouldn't go to grocery stores. This was all done on a completely voluntary basis.
I'm just wondering—is it possible that it was because of a misjudgment of the willingness of Canadians to self-isolate that this didn't go quicker?