Maybe we'll catch up where we left off before. This is a question for Chief Mckenzie. Some of my colleagues, including Mr. Vidal, have also asked it.
I want to get into the regimen for testing and the availability of the test a little bit more. I'll say it is a credit to the Inuit communities and Dr. Vollant that they are trying to stay ahead of this. We were concerned back in March when COVID was just breaking. We had talked to Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada about preventative measures, about how to keep the COVID situation out of these remote communities. It is a credit to those communities that they said they were going to put up their own walls to make sure this virus didn't get into their communities in the first place. Again, it is a credit to those communities that it has not been so pervasive in those indigenous communities.
Let's get back to the testing. What do you foresee in terms of the number of tests in these communities? You spoke a bit about it. I don't know what the availability has been. I think the numbers are still a little bit vague.
Have you been able to see any of your community members tested for COVID, and what have you heard in terms of plans for the future? Are there plans to test more? What does “more” look like? Is that in the tens, hundreds or thousands?
Chief Mckenzie or Dr. Vollant, please answer as well as you can.