Mr. Chair, there were no specific references to communications. Certainly we worked with public health, Health Canada, the PMO, PCO, my department, CFIA, and so on. As I said, it was twice a day. In the morning we analyzed what had come in overnight, and by noon we analyzed what had happened that day. The reporting structure was from the provinces, not us, so we had to do constant updates. Then we went out and met the press, pardon that pun, every day at about four o'clock. Dr. Evans was there every day with me as well.
We constantly had discussions around how to communicate to make sure that we were assuring Canadians that it was under control, that we were working towards that. Of course, we had statistics we had to relay each day, and we continued to do that.