I will try to answer the question.
We are now finalizing protocols with the province of Ontario. Right now, based on our approach, the province is responding in a highly reactive manner, with help from EMAT, the Emergency Medical Assistance Team, an Ontario government resource.
It's a resource of the Ontario government whereby they will be on the base, and should there be somebody who is sick, they will be able to take that person, using their mobile capacity. They have a negative pressure room that will be available for people. They will be able to use that negative pressure room and assess the individual in situ. If the person presenting is symptomatic, they would be able to draw samples from that person, and through our own mobile lab from the National Microbiology Laboratory, we would be able to test that sample there.
If that sample were positive, there would have to be a determination as to whether it is a mild case, because you know that some individuals within Canada who had a positive test for the coronavirus have actually not spent time in hospital. It would depend on the severity of the situation whether that individual would need to be transferred to the local hospital.
Clearly, the objective would be to ensure that the right type of support is put in place to help manage that particular situation.