Mr. Chair, if I may respond to the question, no, these regulations were not in response to the Chicago incident.
These regulations, as we've stated, started in the mid-nineties in terms of consultations. They basically formalized and made mandatory current practices in the transplantation community. We went through the CGI, or Canada Gazette, part I, process, which is a 75-day comment period. We went through the CGII and asked for a six-month coming into force. The CGII went in June 2007, and the regulations did not come into effect until December, to give the community time to adjust and to register with us. By the way, all 10 donor and transplantation organizations across the country have registered and are aware of our regulations.