Unfortunately, I'm not sure I have an answer immediately at my fingertips.
I think that what we're seeing around the world is a really complex set of circumstances. I'm not sure there's necessarily one place that has hit it out of the park, so to speak. We've seen a lot of countries that have done a lot of things right in procurement systems to circumvent or get ahead of some of the stockouts of PPE and that sort of thing. I think that certainly places it within health programs that continue to focus on maintaining the emergency and the essential services that Mr. Belliveau spoke about earlier.
These are the things we have learned over decades of being in an emergency medical response organization. By and large in our projects we've managed to sustain our emergency and essential programs. It's difficult to do that across an entire health system and across health systems and services that are set up for different populations and so on. It's a very complex global response.
I'm not sure I have the exact answer that I think you're looking for where, if you look at this one place and put your finger on it, it's been exemplary across the board.