I think we're doing it right now. We've shown how to do it. We're getting very good at the new normal, which is the physical distancing between people to avoid these things. As I said before, hand sanitizers aren't necessarily a problem if they're alcoholized. People washing their hands, washing door handles, and all sorts of things that are happening much more in our institutions than they used to is the way to prevent the infection.
As Dr. Tremblay said, short of a new drug cocktail that you could take preventively if you were exposed—probably our first way out, by the way, will be not a vaccine but some collection of drugs that we'll be able to deal with—I think it will be the new normal for all of us. It's happening to us. I mean, I'm in my basement; I'm not at work.