The first piece is on, once again, dealing with the COVID-19 emergency and making sure the most needy in society were gaining access to resources. I think what we're going to find with COVID-19, and we're already seeing it, is that the changes in life are really going to have an impact on mental health, which we have really tried to invest significantly in to try to provide the supports necessary for the community.
We have also been working closely with businesses and with industry, providing public health advice as to how they can reopen, how they can restart and how they can maintain business continuity.
I would also like to support Professor Ratto's comments about use-inspired research. Universities across the country invest in that really significantly, and that means the knowledge we create can be mobilized quite quickly for the benefit of society.