I'm not going to argue with you, Dr. Tam. I actually agree with you on that.
However, we did notice that the Americans could react a lot more quickly in their hospital scenarios. They could actually add intensive care beds. They could add the staff. Here in Canada, I think Alberta threw a billion dollars at it in June, and by September-October, it still didn't have one more intensive care bed. It comes back to, as you said, our health care system being so taxed that there's no grace, or buffer zone, for something like COVID, or something that comes along in the future.
It's even worse now, because we've postponed all these elective surgeries on knees, hips, and shoulders, and we're trying to get them back into the system. If we were to have another virus, or even COVID resurrected into a very deadly virus, we wouldn't have capacity, and nobody seems to want to address that.