Given the regional differences, what we did, together with the special advisory committee, was establish the criteria upon which jurisdictions can look at easing the public health measures.
All chief medical officers were very cognizant of the unintended consequences of public health measures. Some of them are definitely negative, although there are some that are positive.
We also provided guidance on some of the initial areas that need to be eased. One of them is non-urgent medical services. This is in the very initial tranche of areas that jurisdictions will be looking at. I think some of them have already begun resuming some of this, but that is within the provincial and territorial mandates.