I have a really quick question. My time is almost out.
You provided a chart in your submission that showed that Australia and, I believe, South Korea had much better pandemic trajectories than Canada did. As with all catastrophic emergencies, there's never just one thing that goes wrong that causes the tragedy, and I assume that's the same when things go right.
What, in your estimation, are the critical things that ensured better outcomes in those countries compared to Canada?