Thank you.
Dr. Dorian, we've already spoken of deaths because cardiac surgeries weren't performed. Toronto's University Health Network recently estimated that 35 people may have died in Ontario alone because their cardiac surgeries weren't performed. We know that thousands of other surgeries have been postponed or cancelled to ensure enough acute or critical capacity in our hospitals for a possible surge of COVID-19.
Given those estimates, do you feel we have the balance right between providing continuity of essential care for non COVID-19 patients and freeing up the hospital capacity needed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic?