We capture all of the information as part of the normal capture of information when they cross the border. We're actually capturing extra data right now and providing that to the Public Health Agency of Canada, which would then pass that on to provinces and law enforcement.
It's important to understand that we do not have inland enforcement powers under the Quarantine Act, so it really is between the Public Health Agency and local law enforcement about enforcing this once people have gone inland. However, if we're advised of somebody who seems to be abusing the system, we would put lookouts on the system and we could potentially arrest somebody at the port of entry if we find that they're not abiding by the mandatory isolation, and then call local law enforcement to proceed with potentially laying charges.