Thank you.
We're now going to round two, which are five-minute rounds. We'll start with me, and then Mr. Van Kesteren, and Monsieur Laforest. If anybody else wants to ask questions, just get the attention of the clerk.
I'd like to ask Dr. Cham and Ms. Nelson a question.
In your opening remarks, under number one, the recognition in law of the unique nature of health care, you said that when PIPEDA was in fact first debated, CMA posed questions about the scope of the act and was told, one, that the legislation would not capture health information; and two, even if it did, it wouldn't change how we practise medicine. I'd like to know who told you that.