I think we had the opportunity to present that but, to be honest, I think in the time of COVID it's been more about communicating the capability to our northern partners. Certainly, I think our remote indigenous communities are particularly interested. I've spent a fair bit of time trying to communicate that capability because, unfortunately, if there is a surge in the northern indigenous communities, or any rural community for that matter, we can't predict where and we can't augment all of the hospitals all at once for an indefinite period of time.
From my point of view, I think the surge team is the way to go in terms of one hospital or one area having a regional surge in COVID cases because we have air assets. We can transport these people quickly to augment their hospital staff while we arrange with the provincial government transport to disperse the patients across the system.