Thank you, Mr. Bezan, for that question. It's a really important one.
This is one thing that we have looked at from the start of this pandemic: not only did we need to be prepared early, but we also looked at the various stages that were coming up. Given that there was a potential for a second wave—and we are in it now—we did plan our response accordingly.
We felt that we didn't need to go to the levels we had initially, but currently we have the response in place across the country to be able to meet the needs we had outlined before by making sure that we prevent the spread of this horrible disease, making sure that we support vulnerable communities and at the same time making sure that we can provide logistical support where it's needed.
We haven't had a direct support just yet when it comes to COVID-related environments, but we are ready to provide not only that support but also support in case there are any other types of emergencies.