Thank you for the clarification.
Like my colleague from the Red Cross, I think that surge capacity is an important aspect of it. I think part of the challenge for our northern communities, particularly remote indigenous communities, is getting that surge capacity to those communities in a timely fashion. Certainly, across Canada there are multiple air ambulance and critical care transport organizations that have dedicated airlifts.
One of the things that we've learned during this pandemic is that the commercial air carriers aren't immune to major business disruptions. When they go down, a lot of the supply chain and HR resources that are dependent on travel by aircraft, such as diagnostic support, are not able to reach the remote north.
I think the air ambulance services that have dedicated aircraft can play a large role in that and need to be part of that thinking.