I think it probably is a reasonable place to start to plan for easing of the public health measures, but I think the principle of a lot of caution going into easing them is very important. People are not used to this kind of public health measure, the weather is getting better, people are naturally looking to get out and congregate a bit more, and I think that we are still in a very risky period. Even though the numbers have levelled off, it doesn't take very long to find a place where we're having outbreaks. The most obvious example is in our long-term care homes.
I think it's reasonable to start, but I would say we have to start very cautiously and very slowly and be reactive to what we find. It's not as though there's a lot of history to draw upon here, but I think the population is likely to do it anyway, and it's probably good to try to take a very measured approach and to react to what we see.