There are ongoing reports that come from the Public Health Agency, usually of a technical nature, that support best practices and advice on how we manage different issues in both infectious and chronic disease, etc. That's an ongoing thing. For example, the Public Health Agency supported the cancer strategy development with the provinces and territories and stakeholders initially, and that continues to evolve. And there are other reports as they develop.
In addition, the expectation is that once we have this legislation there would be a first report of the Chief Public Health Officer. We're currently looking at the elements of that report.
My personal desire is that it be a report that illustrates the various interactions of health and helps people make the connections between the different things we do to address the health of the public at different levels of government, as individuals, in terms of the linking between behaviours and communities, etc. It would really be to elucidate not only some of those issues for us—some of which we recognize—but also to identify ways in which people have demonstrated in the provinces and other places how we can move forward to improve the health of Canadians.