We've been working very closely with our colleagues at Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada to develop guidance, procedures, protocols and training for our staff, not just those who are at our embassies and consulates in China, but also those who are going to be on the plane and are on the ground. We will have a full DND medical team of six doctors and nurses who are going to be on board and provide that kind of care, and there is going to be a questionnaire administered as part of their screening.
As I mentioned, even to access the airport there is a three-kilometre perimeter where the Chinese government is maintaining quarantine controls. There will be Chinese medical screening. They will be checked again by Chinese doctors at the airport. There are a number of protocols. Once they are approved through exit controls, they will be rescreened by the DND medical team before boarding, and there will be a questionnaire also applied there that will touch on what contacts they've had, etc. Then we will take the guidance of the DND medical staff about how to arrange things on the plane appropriately.