I don't recall any direction from the Privy Council Office to get this done. It was really just us trying to help the Public Health Agency do their part.
Obviously, we were a key lever in terms of advising them about what was operationally possible at the border, because we are the experts on how the border works, but in terms of the information they wanted and how they chose to proceed with the orders in council, there was no pressure on us. There were times when they wanted to do something more quickly, and we told them it simply was not possible to do it that quickly, because of the complexity the changes would require.
It was very co-operative, but it was done very quickly.