Citizen science occurs when we have a science project that involves the public providing some data. It's usually done in a structured way. The scientist will put the general call out there to report insects, damage or new weeds; then the public will provide some of that information to scientists through some kind of an organized channel, and then there is follow-up. It's a group of citizens who help us gather the evidence needed.
It's early to tell how this can help. We don't have a particular component to that right now. You have referred to the public oversight of this Health Canada initiative. I think they are also engaged in a renewal of their own approach. I think they received some funding to look into this, and it's at an early stage. I think one of the components to that was the announcement of having an external panel that will help guide the PMRA decision-making. I don't have much more information at this point in time.