 At what time did she learn of likely recent community cases of COVID-19 in the Auckland area? Mr Speaker, it would have been somewhere between 11 and midday, or there or thereabouts, on Sunday. At that point, of course, in the early stages of cases, of course, the Public Health Unit worked very quickly to try and establish, in the first instance, whether we have a direct link between the border and the cases, because that can give us an indication as to whether or not we have leakage at the border or whether or not we have a community outbreak, and that determines the kind of response that we'll need. Hon Chris Hopkins. Mr Speaker, early on Saturday morning I received one of those phone calls, which I dread—a phone call from the Director-General of Health to say that another COVID-19 case had been identified in the New Zealand community.