That was a challenge we faced early in the COVID response with the Treasury Board of Canada.
Originally, if somebody was symptomatic before going to work and called the institution, they were going to have to use their own sick leave. Of course, we're in allergy season. We're in flu season. If I wake up and I have a little bit of a sneeze or a cough, I might not necessarily call in sick. I'll probably go to work thinking that it might be allergies.
However, in this realm here now, that mindset has changed. It was very important because the message had to be very clear that if you're not feeling well, if you have any symptoms, you should not be going into the workplace. In order for that to come around, now if somebody is symptomatic, they will be given special paid leave by the Treasury Board to stay home for the 14-day period. Again, this is where testing becomes vitally important, because not everybody can go home.