I appreciate the time and I'm sorry for the technical challenge.
I happen to be the chair of CCOHS so I have some visibility into its operations from that perspective. It has done an extraordinary amount of work to issue tipsheets that are helpful to all jurisdictions and sectors, not just those that are federally regulated.
It has released for free a large segment of its training material. It's to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars, the value of that, to ensure that people have access to timely information that will help keep them safe. It has established MOUs with a number of key organizations, or large organizations, that have the ability to influence COVID prevention measures, such as PHAC. It has done quite a bit.
The one example I intended to give earlier was that it provided advice to the court systems across Canada when they were doing their business resumption, so that it could be done safely. Under the leadership of a number of justices, it went extremely well. It's a very complex environment when you think about all of the moving parts. The CCOHS has been quite active, and it's something we're really quite proud of.