Stockpiling is very tough because there is a shelf life, and it's typically on the raw material.
Typically, when we make a disinfectant cleaner that has eight to 10 ingredients in it, one or two are the products that do the disinfection. They have a limited life. It's generally a year to two years, so it's problematic to stockpile, just as there are, unfortunately, millions and millions of gallons of hand sanitizer that are out of date and sitting in warehouses all over the world—all over North America anyway.
A possibility would be if could Canada make some of these raw materials. We make some. We make bleach, and we make hydrogen peroxide. Those are two disinfectants that are used. We make peracetic acid, but some of the other products we probably don't want to make because they're quite corrosive and no one wants a chemical plant next door to them.
It's a definite problem. To be honest, I don't know how you could guarantee the supply and, unfortunately, it was a real issue. We were waiting for products to arrive at our facility so that we could make the finished product.