I'm not privy to the logistical details in the provinces.
I will say that in terms of the difference between the rapid tests and the vaccines, with the rapid test there was a reluctance to use existing tests that did not require other supplies than the tests themselves. In the case of vaccines, of course you have to set up the places where people can be vaccinated. There's the entire logistics for people to arrive to receive the vaccine, the vaccines to be available and so on, and also the needles. We heard a lot about all these things.
I think that when the different jurisdictions provide the details of their logistics is when we're able to tell whether things are going to go well or not. I don't have any other insight into it.