My perspective is quite consistent with Mr. Harrington's.
What we have also learned from speaking with international experts, particularly those leading children's hospitals in Australia, is that their experience largely mirrored what we're seeing now in terms of a larger than predicted number of children becoming infected and requiring hospital-based care or hospital admission. In fact, the experience in Australia was twice as bad as their worst model had predicted.
Our concerns are that we have not seen the worst yet and that the peak is still to come, so that's concerning when we look at the volumes of patients that our children's hospitals are experiencing today and we think about how we would manage additional numbers of very sick children.