I appreciate that question. Right now, I guess because there's a threat to the general public's health, there's always a political will to respond to first nation emergencies. When an emergency happens, such as H1N1 and this pandemic that we're going through, governments are quick to react swiftly. That type of reaction needs to continue when there are other pressing issues.
Fortunately, right now, during the emergency and the pandemic, we do have strong intergovernmental response and collaboration, but that needs to be formalized and it needs to be ongoing to continue addressing all of the public health issues beyond the pandemic response.