On the face masks, are you looking at the next step that they could be eased for outdoor meetings or are they in for long-term?
I can't make announcements about that. We will look at that very carefully. As we get into the warmer months we know that the degree of discomfort associated with them potentially gets higher.
The benefit is really clear. And it is something we can control. Even if the benefit were very small, the costs are so low, that any benefit almost is of significance.
So the other point here, Alan spoke, and Brett, over a long period, spoke about chance. When you get to fine margins of error, one event can make a big difference. The thresholds, tolerance, is equally low.
So I've said a few times, I'm a hold-out when it comes to masks. I think they play an important part. I don't think they're going, not going any time soon.
The exact circumstances in which they are used, the workplaces or outdoor question, they are not settled. I will defer to the experts.
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