[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“We don’t know if there is (a rapid-testing system), and if there is one, we don’t know what it looks like and how it functions,” Mallette said, adding the province had promised in early August to implement a rapid-testing system for schools.The group’s legal claim names Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé, Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge, and the province’s chief public health officer, Horacio Arruda.“It’s not normal that we don’t know where the outbreaks are, how they are being reported, and what the delay is between the moment someone says they have symptoms and the moment they get their (testing) results,” Mallette said.Quebec’s back-to-school plan,.