I understand. We're working on moving things along and there may be an opportunity to collaborate with Health Canada on this, but according to me, this is a very important step. This debate is very important for the future and for the health of all.
With respect to your first question, we have to frame the issue in terms of Canada's ability to ensure public health overall, not only with regard to infectious diseases. All governments understand that a treatment approach focused on decreasing prevention is a problem. Our new public health investments will be good for the population, for the provincial and federal governments, as well as for others in this country. It is important to maintain balance. If the challenge we want to take up is to have better public health, we have to strike a balance between prevention, promotion, treatment and other things.
You readjust the balance.