There are two parts to my response. One is that at the federal level, we are having discussions with our colleagues in the provinces and territories about common approaches. While I know you're aware that we don't regulate child care and early childhood learning facilities, I will say that the CCOHS, which the minister referred to a number of times, has been developing information and guidance for those contexts.
To give you a little more about CCOHS, because it's one of our unknown gems nationally, it has a governance body comprised of employee representatives and employer representatives. Each jurisdiction is represented on the council or has an ability to be represented on the council, so when they do provide guidance, it is something that resonates with everyone, not just us at the federal level. The work they've been doing really has been well appreciated. I know that when I talk to my colleagues from the jurisdictions, they very much appreciate it.
On the last part, around PPE, it is a theme that we have heard in a number of different contexts. I would share with you that there was recognition early on that this was going to be a challenge nationally. Public Services and Procurement Canada has been facilitating bulk purchases of equipment that is available within the different jurisdictions and within the different sectors. As they obtain it, it is made available. I would share that with you, because it is another initiative the federal government has undertaken.