In terms of the areas of the country, for example, on the east coast where they haven't had any COVID infections for several weeks, I think they're in a very good position to resume services safely. I think we are still struggling in places like Quebec and Ontario, where we have outbreaks and we're still monitoring that.
Going forward, it would be good to have some national standards and some sliding ability to look at, when there's a pandemic, what should happen in practice versus “we're trying to do this”. All guidance coming out has largely been interim. We have to remember that it's interim guidance for a new experience. This is unprecedented; we haven't seen this before.
I think most practices are in a good position to be opening, while there are questions, like in the Northwest Territories, where the medical officers are very worried about the fragile nature of their health system and so on.