The one case was in the province of Nova Scotia, and it was for the soldier's family to be able to attend her funeral. The second case was at the request of the Alberta government. There was a sexual assault victim who was required to attend in person at trial and had to travel in from the United States in order to do so; otherwise, the province was going to lose jurisdiction and her attacker would be freed.
In those cases, we worked very closely with the Public Health Agency of Canada, the provincial public health authority and the regional health authority to ensure that appropriate measures were put in place for all the people in Nova Scotia attending the funeral and for the victim of that terrible crime to attend the trial and testify.
We provided support and accommodation to ensure they were able to isolate appropriately. They were also equipped with personal protection equipment and other support measures so that they could attend those two events, which in my opinion was absolutely necessary and right that we do.