Perhaps I will start and my colleague from Health Canada may wish to add.
I think it's important, as we consider the Emergencies Act, that we also consider the context in which it is something a government may wish to choose to trigger, which is really in the event where we would need additional powers beyond what we potentially already have from a legislative perspective and/or where we are getting significant requests from provinces and territories for the federal government to come in directly and intervene in support of a request for assistance.
At this point, I think we have the authorities we need to deal with the situation that is currently before us.
Maybe I will just stop my answer there, but I would ask my colleague from Health Canada if he has anything to add.