Thank you.
At the point that British Columbia's snap election was called, I looked at the rate numbers, and British Columbia's incidence of COVID at that point was six times higher than New Brunswick's.
This might be more of a political question, but I'd like to ask both Dr. Shahab and Dr. Russell. Do you think the fact that New Brunswick went first, with a very low COVID rate, led to any misperceptions in other jurisdictions that it's relatively easy or safe to hold an election in a pandemic?