Okay, because there was an example—I think it was in the Winnipeg Free Press—of one such case. There was a 660-kilometre round trip and there was a taxi bill of over $1,000 simply to get the test in to be processed for this individual. We're talking about timelines and getting results for people in rural Canada. By the time they did their 10-day test, they still hadn't even gotten the results back from their first one because of the amount of time it takes to process these things. I think that's something that needs to be addressed going forward.
I'm going to leave the rest of my time here for Mr. Lawrence. Thank you.