What I alluded to earlier is that testing is really the key piece here. Until a vaccine becomes available and we can inoculate the population to help resist the infection from being developed, we really need to be able to identify very quickly and accurately who has had it, who they've been exposed to, and work within a parameter of public health to quarantine those patients if that's the scenario that's needed.
I think it's very clear. I think we need to go at this very methodically and very slowly. As you remember, everything we've gone through over the past few months has been to save lives and to prevent our health care system from collapsing. We won't be any farther ahead if we open the doors too quickly. We have to do it in a very methodical way. I think testing and contact tracing is really critical to all of this. We really need to be prepared for this.
I think we've alluded to this conversation a little bit throughout the afternoon, that every province has a bit of a different strategy. I echo Mr. Cloutier's comment that there should be a national strategy where everyone is treated the same. We need to be working towards that.