I think that everyone became extremely aware of the situation in early March. In individual care homes and certainly with colleagues of mine across the country, the discussions were very active and robust as we worked to see what was happening internationally and were starting to see the cases pop up in our own country.
There have been many examples in case studies that we were taking a look at and trying to share amongst ourselves as to the strategies that were needed going forward. We also looked to the provincial governments which were starting to take action. That happened at different rates in different provinces, and that included when access to additional PPE and additional guidance from the provincial public health departments were made available, so there was a bit of a range of time. Early access to appropriate personal protective equipment, better information, key information about asymptomatic transmission, in particular, as the symptom list began to grow were all factors for us.