While we have individuals in the medical intelligence section who look at medical conditions across the globe, they exclusively look at what happens outside of Canada, for obvious reasons.
At home, it is through the Public Health Agency. It is through our partners that we understand the dynamics of what is happening in the country. There's a rich dialogue about what happens from one end of the country to the other and how we can factor that into our own activities, ensuring that we ourselves protect the members and the families of the CAF and DND and don't become threat vectors. We're very mindful of that.