My question is for Dr. Perrault.
Of course a lot of people have had their surgeries cancelled during COVID, but I would think that this has really disproportionately affected cardiovascular surgery because the ICUs in Ontario and Quebec are full with COVID cases. If you get your appendix out, you don't go to the ICU afterwards, but a lot of your cases, I think, do end up going to the ICU.
Can you tell me how this has really disproportionately affected your ability to do important cardiovascular surgery?