I don't think there was anything specific. Again, it would be the same type of guidance that would exist for any operating business or establishment.
With respect to changing response phases because of an outbreak, the most recent outbreaks affected only one zone at a time. We did happen to have two separate outbreaks concurrently in two different zones, but the orange phase of response meant that certain businesses could not operate. We are revising that now. The only other changes were around how many people could gather with respect to close contacts and household members.
Technically speaking, that wouldn't necessarily impact all of the protocols that are in place for an election to take place—again, with the physical distancing and spacing, etc. As you may or may not know, during the last outbreak in the northern part of the province, in zone 5, we did have, as we have had on other occasions, mass testing. The physical distancing is in place. The masking is in place. The hand sanitizing is in place, and so on.
There was nothing specific around that, again, because the protocols that would be in place already—which are set out in our advice, recommendations and requirements for the orange phase should there be an outbreak—technically would not impact all the things in the protocols and plans for an election.