Well, partly yes and partly no, Mr. Chair. I would say that certainly from the point of view of personal protective equipment and pandemic preparedness, I think there is some room for improvement, for sure. I mentioned that in my opening comments, around pandemic supplies that were put in with SARS and expired, etc.
However, remember that this is a unique virus. To try to develop some of the testing protocols, we had to do it on the fly, because it was something new and we didn't even know how we would be able to test for it.
The test is actually not an easy test. I think people think they can do something simple and go in for a test. When they come in, they get that nasal swab and it goes very, very deep. It is not a pleasant activity. We have a lot of availability of testing. We don't always have people who want to come and get tested, so there is sometimes a—