I'm located here in Prince Edward Island. We're probably not the best jurisdiction to use as an example because we've been very fortunate, with COVID-19 being very limited in the number of cases we've had. We've had no cases in long-term care homes. We currently have, I think, three cases across the province. We're very fortunate. As a result, our restrictions to the homes have probably been reduced to the lowest level you're going to find in the country.
Right now each of our residents is allowed to have three partners in care, which includes close family and friends, and they can more or less come and go from the building as they please. In addition to that, they can visit with people through a visiting schedule at a safe distance of six feet or more while wearing personal protective equipment. The access here in P.E.I. has really not gone back to the way it was, but we've been very fortunate and we are probably not the norm across the country, for sure.