Thank you for your question.
As I said, it's really the Public Health Agency of Canada that is responsible for deciding on the appropriate measures. Transport Canada's role is to work with the agency to convey the information to Canadian companies.
The role we would play is based on the assessment by our colleagues and the Public Health Agency of Canada or Health Canada that there was a need to take additional measures for something like Via Rail. Our role is to help facilitate that information exchange and work with them. We have inspectors on the ground making sure that those measures are taking place. That's what we're doing now in the aviation mode in supporting what our colleagues are doing at the CBSA, for example, and at the Public Health Agency of Canada.