I'd like to stay on the same topic and carry on the discussion with Mr. Stanford about what other jurisdictions did. In Canada, the inclination has been to open borders and relax the rules at the first opportunity.
You told us that Australia instituted much more stringent lockdowns in terms of movement between regions, which may be due to its continental situation. You recommend a cautious approach, saying we should be very careful because opening things up at the first opportunity can ultimately do more to hurt the economy than to keep it going. Can you elaborate on that?
You also spoke about rethinking workplaces. Can you give us some specific examples?