Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In our case, many of those other countries had missions on the ground in Wuhan and very large resident national populations. We did not have a mission in Wuhan. It requires us to send our standing rapid deployment team into the city in order to stage and prepare for that departure. We also required the visas and overflight clearances, etc., to access that territory, from Beijing and also from outside. Those are the processes that we've put into place.
As airspace closures shift and as countries impose other travel restrictions, we've been addressing those challenges and working with our international partners. We are in constant touch with Canadians on the ground during that process.