I agree. There's a creativity issue, unfortunately. I think there's a risk tolerance issue in the medical community for not using these tests. Again, people are not getting tested as appropriately as possible. We're seeing people quarantine, going through that devastation of having to stay in the house for 14 days and not being able to isolate properly.
There are so many good use cases for these tests. The federal government bought them for people to be creative and use them. Unfortunately, the medical community and the microbiology community have been a bit more hesitant.
Dr. Bogoch and I have talked about this at length a number of times in terms of our own personal stance. Certainly they have a role. In Calgary, they're used for getting people out of quarantine, and we're getting the data for that. If it's looks successful and that use case is good, that's a great scenario to use them.