I've one more question here for you guys.
The federal response plan in April 2021, under the heading of surveillance, states that:
COVID-19 surveillance is a pan-Canadian initiative...numerous data [systems] including existing surveillance systems with novel, non-traditional data sources.
It sounds like a lot of things going on. It's a very vague, very broad definition for surveillance.
Is there any issue that a definition like that might be too all-encompassing, too broad, and not narrowly focused enough for the framework of what you guys are doing, which is providing specifically for infectious disease?