They would have to look at the picture at this moment in terms of surge capacity, because we are lacking. We had problems in the area of surge capacity even before COVID-19. The federal government, with the provincial government, would have to look at that carefully and say, what is the normal world that we have and our needs in terms of surge capacity?
In addition to that, as I said earlier, there's going to be another surge capacity for all those patients who have not received care or have not received their surgery. That is going to be an added surge capacity, so you may see hospitals having the same problem or the same challenges that they have had with COVID-19, but maybe double, because COVID-19 patients will continue in any case. It won't stop tomorrow morning. It will only stop if there's a vaccine, and that won't happen for 18 months.
My concern would be for the governments to come together and discuss how we address surge capacity in each of the provinces, because it does vary from one province to another. Surge capacity is the biggest problem that a hospital faces every day when they're trying to treat patients.