I think the simple answer to that, without going into too many details, is an intolerance of allowing cases to rise in any manner. As I kind of alluded to, if we're titrating our response to health care system capacity, what we're doing is allowing Canadians unnecessarily to become infected. We also have learned that pretty well everyone in society, especially government and the health care system, is not really good at titrating when there's exponential growth.
What we've seen in Manitoba, and to some degree in Alberta and Ontario, is that we've pulled the trigger on trying to control cases way too late. Everything's much easier when we try to keep cases as low as possible.