At this point we have enough supply of PPE. We are looking at it from two perspectives.
We do accept donations today, and we are looking to continue doing that. Oftentimes the donations are for particular agencies, so we will reroute donations to those agencies or through our community response table. We do have agencies that continue to be concerned about their PPE supply. They don't have the amount, the money or the storage capacity. We are trying to provide support from those perspectives.
Internally, we do have front-line staff, whether it be in our long-term care homes, in our paramedic services or in shelters. Similar to Dr. Tam, in the early days of COVID, we had lots of concern. There has also been lots of learning. We have worked very closely with Ontario Health. We are using an equitable distribution methodology to get PPE out. We've also brought together, for the entire region, a central logistics division so that we can really make sure that we always have that threshold supply, and again, we are working with Ontario Health. We've also worked very closely with our hospital partners in Peel so that there's always at least a three-week supply in our storage and inventory, so that doesn't pose a problem for us. That's how we're looking at it today.