Most of the time when we're operating, even at the provincial level, I expect that the public health officials will be speaking and leading on the issues, the same as in our province. If our minister chooses to speak on the matter, he has the full privilege to do so. We keep him informed on the matter. If he feels that he wishes to speak, he does speak on the matter. They usually expect us in the public health leadership to carry out our duties and responsibilities and give leadership to a point of their satisfaction. If there's some level at which they feel they should be engaged, they have that privilege, and it's their role if they wish to do so.
I don't really have a control from my side to say when I expect a minister to engage in activities, yes or no. My task is to keep him or her—these are both hims in this case—informed on the matter, such that they can deal with it as they feel fit.