Jason, I'll move to you very shortly here as well. As you indicated, we have staffing challenges. I was speaking to people at a long-term care facility in our area. Because of the changes and people only being able to work at one place, they lost 30% of their employment from some of these homes, so we have that issue.
As you indicated as well, there's the issue of trying to find people who will work in these elections. The statistics show that the majority of people who are working as poll workers are seniors themselves, and many of them may be vulnerable to this disease as well.
Also, in talking about what you said, I just saw that the cost of a box of vinyl gloves has gone from $16 to $96 a box. That is what the County of Elgin is now having to pay. I think those are huge concerns as well.
One thing we've talked about is that, because of the current shortage of workers and the concerns about rapid testing—and I know that Marilyn Gladu talked about this—what are the protocols to enter one of your homes at this time?
I'll start with Jason. Do you use rapid testing? Do they need to show negative results? What are your requirements at this time?