There are two parts to that question.
When the federal government's PHAC guidelines were released, I gave them a quick review. Most of the key guidelines that were recommended were measures that all provinces essentially had already undertaken, and this included limiting access by visitors to facilities and ensuring that PPE was available in homes. During any kind of outbreak, those are typical measures that a long-term care home would implement. They are things that will need to continue should a situation like this arise again, most certainly.
The other thing that some provinces have done—B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Newfoundland—is that they have implemented single work site orders. This limits workers in the long-term care sector to employment in only one long-term care home.
There are some employee groups that are excluded from these measures, and that would include some agency workers. This means that agency workers can still move between multiple sites, and also, hospital workers can. Some hospital workers are being redeployed to work in the long-term care sector. They can work a shift one day in the hospital, return to a long-term care home the next day, and then return to the hospital the next day. We're not—