In Canada we have another complication, in that we have a very vast country with different geography and different demographics. One of the issues on which I think public trust was somewhat eroded was that there was a lack of consistency in public health guidelines in terms of allowable behaviours, and even now as we're opening up the economy.
There has been some suggestion that we would be best served with some national standard. In a way, Mr. Konyndyk, I think you alluded a little bit to gradations within public health emergency standards so that it's fairly clear that different jurisdictions might have different responses depending on where they are within the emergency gradation, so to speak.
Do you have some comment, Mr. Konyndyk, on how a vast country like Canada might ensure some more consistency?