A lot of us were concerned on Friday. After the chief public health officer of Ontario's report, all of a sudden, quietly that afternoon, three reports ended up on a website, the newest being from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. In light of the efforts to have whole-of-government responsibility and accountability, do you think it's a good idea to have three different reports?
Are we putting people together to develop a Government of Canada response to this? Is that being left to Ms. Weatherill? Is it being left to this committee? The PHAC report, which came out in December 2008, you already had. It dealt very much with the food-borne illness outbreak response protocol. A lot of your recommendations are about that. The other reports don't even mention it. The Health Canada report came out February 10, and CFIA's came out last Friday.
Can we expect to see these groups come together? Will there be Government of Canada recommendations taking into account lessons learned?