I actually think this is a step forward in our thinking.
That being said, my remarks today were focused on two areas that I felt really needed enlightening. One was, of course, around sex and gender; but the other was about what that original bar was and what the risk management framework is. I think one can have a risk management framework and a company can say they are not going to do this because it is going to cost them $10 million.
As the Krever inquiry showed us, which is one of the reasons I think we are all here, to be honest—bless Mr. Krever—is that we did try at Health Canada to put a number on lives, and it didn't work out so well.
So I think a risk management framework saying that those dollars aren't on the plate, that the cost of that isn't on the plate, is okay. But that's where the commitment to a precautionary principle enshrined in the legislation will be an important piece, because it's the framework in which you can manage risk in a way that makes sense.