I think it's really important for the messaging to be consistent, starting with the federal government. That's why I think the federal government has a leadership role, then on through all of our provincial health officers and our elected officials provincially and then further through to the municipal level. One of the challenges in Canada with some of the jurisdictional issues is that each province is making its own announcements and that information has been trickling down to the people in the front line who are interacting with the public and the public are either receiving different messages or messages at a different pace.
When the police are expected to take enforcement action or engage with them, when the messaging is inconsistent, that creates conflict. The last thing we need in circumstances like this or in any circumstances is more conflict between the public and the police. We should have the opposite. That's why I think one thing that's been done really well is this focus on education and encouragement, rather than taking an enforcement approach first. I think that was a good strategy.
Finally, when we got that messaging and it was consistently being delivered from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and province to province, I think it was effective.