Government vs common senseFirstly, common sense is quite uncommon... and it's not helping the BioCloud gain any significant exposure. So today I took it upon myself to send a long, detailed email to my provincial leader of the opposition, Mr. Ches Crosbie to stir things up politically by introducing him to what the BioClouds' potential is for our province. The powers that be seem only interested in shots in arms with no clear plan for the future. For what my province has spent to date (with God knows how much more to come) on testing alone (no cost of contact tracing, no cost of closed businesses etc), they could have bought enough BioClouds for one in every three province-wide classrooms and LTC facilities. I think when you factor in the other undetermined costs, they are very comparable to the cost of units in every classroom and every LTC facility. In speaking with sales representative Olsi Hoxha, he stated that large orders of BioCloud units would qualify for 0% financing and that a prudent first step would be to install ten or so units in a given building as a pilot project. Being that my previous emails to my premier and his minister of health have gone unanswered, I thought "why not give the opposition something to use in our upcoming provincial election?" Here's hoping they at least respond! The world is way too poli-tickle!