Mr. Barlow, that's an excellent question. I suppose it's a rhetorical question, in a way. I would just add one point. PHAC had been in the process of planning a national simulation for a public health emergency for nine years, between 2010 and 2019, and hadn't pulled one off. I think that speaks to the key question of how seriously they might have taken such a simulation even if they had conducted it.
I can't really speak to a simulation that they didn't conduct. Looking forward, it will be very important, and I think this is well understood, that we plan for a future pandemic risk. One way you can do that, in terms of ensuring preparedness and understanding gaps, is to do very regular systemic simulations of a variety of kinds.