Thank you very much for that question.
Yes, as I've said, we provided PPE to communities, not just limited to the health professionals or the ISC employees or the contract nurses. We really try to take an all-of-community approach to the PPE. If a community would have made a request, they could definitely have gotten PPE through our distribution channels.
The second thing they could have done was use ICSF money—indigenous community support funding—to purchase their own PPE if they preferred to do it that way. That was a second option that a community would have. Then, of course, we would also provide PPE to urban indigenous centres, just because of the need and the accessibility challenges they were facing with provincial and territorial governments.
The answer to the question is, yes, they could have and would have that channel to make that request.