Of course, this concern was raised to us from Mission Institution. Mission Institution has a very high rate of inmates who are infected now. As of today, I believe it's 64 inmates and nine staff, and one other staff member besides the correctional officers.
Again, it came down to the contact tracing. They did all the contact tracing and sent an entire group of individuals home to self-isolate for 14 days on the advice of public health. Because of the staffing concern and the unwillingness to bring in staff from other institutions for a period of time on a voluntary basis or pay for things such as overtime or whatever is required, what we were seeing there was that they were calling up the people who were off at home and saying that it had been six days and the contact tracing went a little too far and they were able to come back to work. Believe it or not, one of the officers they asked to come back to work tested positive for COVID the day after they asked him to come back to work, so you can imagine what kind of impact that would have had, had he come back into the workplace.
Your question is whether it is continuing today: not as far as I am aware. I think we have solved that issue.