Yes, I think our focus of that particular recommendation was really to ensure moving away from the one-on-one office visit to using more virtual means—telephone-based therapies, video conferencing-based therapies—because people often have difficulty accessing services. Any type of therapy can be usually done virtually, and now with the pandemic, we're seeing that. Our aim in that recommendation was to try to have more outreach and to look at novel ways of delivering care, rather than the usual one-on-one office visit.
On November 30th, 2020. See this statement in context.