I can. What I should do is be clear. While I am currently the acting deputy minister of the labour program, in addition to that and separate from that, I also happen to be the chair of the council for CCOHS. It's from that perspective that I'll respond.
What I would say is that they have undertaken a significant amount of work to ensure that people were well positioned to respond, again, in all sectors and across all jurisdictions within Canada. They've issued a large number of tipsheets. They have a significant amount of training material that they've released for free, which is normally for a charge. I can tell you it's running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, but there's not a person on council who has a concern with that. It's understood what a benefit it is to workers across the country.
They've advised a number of folks, including the court systems across Canada, on their reopening so that they could do those successfully. I think we will have all noted that this happened without too many hiccups, which was quite great. They've also established MOUs with a number of organizations, such as PHAC, so that they can operationalize information that's of a public health nature in an employment context.