Yes, even prior to the acceleration of the capacity, we were doing quite well compared to other countries. Now we're whole-genome sequencing over 10% of our cases. In provinces, the vast majority are screening 100% of the possible cases for mutations. That's a great milestone. That's just to say that variants of concern are increasingly identified in Canada. We now have 3,000 cases of them in Ontario and other places as well.
You've seen some of the latest data coming out of Ontario. About 40% of the cases of variants of concern are mainly of the B.1.1.7 variant, with increased transmissibility, as they have shown in their modelling and their data, and there are certainly concerns about an increase in severity. Of course, how we manage these variants does have to be adjusted according to that data, and provinces are easing their measures very carefully. I'm seeing commitments for them to clamp down on the variants as they detect them, but I think we're in a better spot in terms of detection.