I have to thank Mr. Webber, because he set me up nicely for my question. I thank Dr. Tien as well.
I'll lob Dr. Tien a question, though I know the answer to it because we've talked about it before.
The problem in a lot of northern indigenous communities is that there is no infrastructure. Basically there's one solution to any real medical problem: if anyone's really sick, fly them out. They call Dr. Tien at Ornge and say, “Come and help us; we need to get somebody out of the community.”
We know that if COVID gets into northern indigenous communities, it's likely to be bad. It's likely to spread quickly given the lack of housing, the lack of water supply and the fact that for some reason people in the north seem unusually susceptible to respiratory tract infections like influenza. H1N1 hit those communities very hard.
If we were faced with multiple very sick people who were sick at the same time, does Ornge have the capacity to get a lot of people out quickly, or does it have too limited an airplane capacity to move a lot of people quickly? I know you have a solution, so I'd like to hear it.