Air Canada has always been a strong advocate of testing. I feel that we've been a world leader, quite frankly, in this area in advocating testing as a means of mitigating the pandemic and the risk of importation of infected COVID passengers. Similar to my colleague, Mr. Gibbons, we do firmly believe that there is a role for testing as a mitigation and an exit strategy from the 14-day quarantine to reduce the risk, yet keep the safety of Canadians in mind.
We did launch the McMaster HealthLabs GTAA study on September 3, which ran for two months. We did collect 46,000 tests from 12,000 participants. That provided the data that we did communicate and discuss; we did share those details and data with public health agencies, both federally and provincially.