Having a structure in place that supports preparations and the ability to respond to the next outbreak in a more efficient manner would be extremely helpful; one that provides, for example, remote communities with greater access to public health labs and other diagnostic supports. That work is extremely specialized and is typically located only in larger centres.
Nunavut is not alone in not having access to trained medical microbiologists and certified public health labs that can roll out and ramp up diagnostic capacity in a hurry. An organized approach to supporting remote and isolated jurisdictions or areas that lack those services is needed for the next pandemic.
I'm sorry, Mr. Kelloway, can you restate the second part of the question?