Thank you for the question.
At this moment, based on the information from the company, if everything goes well, we are expecting that by early May they will have a significant quantity of these rapid test kits produced in Canada and able to start being used in remote areas.
We work very closely with the Public Health Agency of Canada, the indigenous leaders, as well as the provincial lab system in order to try to prioritize the remote and isolated areas as the top priority, so that we prioritize the needs of remote and indigenous communities to get these test kits.
Of course, this equipment also needs training, because once it's set up, the staff there need to be trained, so we are working with the national lab, as well as with the provincial lab system and the territorial lab system, in order to make sure that the training does take place and that there's a quality assurance and a quality control system in place. We're looking at a couple of weeks. By early May, the company should be able to come up with boxes of that equipment and the test kits that will be rapidly moved to those locations.