Thank you, Mr. Chair.
At this time we are seeing overall in Canada a stabilization in rates of transmission, though as Ms. Thompson indicated, we are seeing some early signs of increased activity in some regions, which we are following closely.
It is notable that we have seen, for example, an atypical flu season with higher than expected transmission rates currently. As a result we are looking forward to a fall with a potential recurrence in activity driven by people moving inside, closer contacts and the return to school, but also due to the interplay of additional viral pathogens, more traditional, making a bit of a return.