There's clearly a link with what comes in. From a procurement perspective, it gets delivered to the Public Health Agency, as the member indicated. They would then have an intake process in terms of inspecting, counting and warehousing, all of those things, and then a process to allocate it out. I did mention in my opening remarks that obviously distribution is very critical in this environment. PHAC with our assistance has recently put in a contract with Amazon, supported by Canada Post and Purolator, to help with the warehousing and logistics. They have a sense of their inventory and where it is. Then they are leaning on experts in logistics to help them get it out to where it needs to go.
On April 15th, 2020. See this statement in context.