According to the bill, if it passes, I must consult with Dr. Tam and decide whether the accommodations are still necessary.
For example, if I still need to provide varied and specific services to each senior centre, even though infection rates have dropped, I can't say that we're finished with the pandemic. I'm still relying on exceptional measures.
As long as I need to use the exceptional measures in Bill C‑19, it means that we're still in a pandemic situation.
Once I'm no longer considering this, and after consulting with public health, I'll issue a notice and the provisions will stop [Technical difficulty—Editor].