Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses.
I also wanted to take a moment to thank all of you for coming on Monday as well and to acknowledge that the committee did not hear your testimony then. The work you do is vitally important and, Dr. Gill, I know that you are in fact a surgeon. For us to have wasted your time that way is inexcusable. I want to apologize on my own behalf and, I'm sure, on behalf of many of my colleagues.
To start with, Dr. Gill, I want to ask you a few questions.
I understand what you were saying earlier about wanting to see that culpability apportioned more fairly, I guess. I think what we recognize here is that people who are looking for an organ are in fact very often desperate, and there should be some of that there, but you did talk about the idea that education is a key, that educational activities are key.
What would that look like? How could the Government of Canada and the provinces engage with Canadians on education activities that would help us reach that goal of having Canadians more aware of the impacts of organ harvesting?