Mr. Chair, if I understand, from the discussion that occurred last week, I think the question was what the relationship was between the Alberta pilots and the current structure being used at the border with respect to the three-day PHAC hotels, as they're being called.
First of all, I need to point out that the public health agency is actually part of the Alberta pilots. We provided $23 million in funding to enable the Alberta pilots, and we're partners with Alberta on those pilots.
From that work, which we hope will ultimately involve 52,000 people by the end of the life of the project, we're learning about what is the right sequencing and timing of tests. That knowledge that we've gathered through joining that project is in fact what we used to design the approach we're using at the border now. It's a continuation of learning from being part of that pilot.
I'm sorry. Did I miss something?