Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Paish, I just wanted to follow up on the questions around quarantining. I won't have enough time to get into all of the details, so forgive me if I'm speaking a little fast. I understand the phased approach, and I think that makes a lot of sense for those five categories. You can't just open it up immediately. There would be an influx in terms of having to deal with that, so with that phased approach, I think the government has already committed to some of those elements moving forward. However, you also talked about the land versus air border.
I think there is a conversation that I may not have time for here in terms of the risk profile of being on an airplane and in an airport, versus in your own personal vehicle going to your own personal residence, but you said something there. You said that it's about catching travellers. Is there not some acknowledgement that when dealing with the quarantine hotels, it's not about the incubation period. It's about the testing and ensuring that those test results come back negative before someone would move on to their community. It's about catching those positive cases so that they aren't spread into the community first. This is something that provinces and territories spoke a lot about.
Did you hear that from provinces and territories in your work, in terms of ensuring that enforcement of quarantine after travel and before the negative test result is in place?