Thanks very much to our witnesses for being here this morning. Certainly it's interesting to hear the discussion that's taking place.
We've been hearing from everybody that informed consent and the precautionary principle are things everybody believes in and that we need to have safety of the public as the utmost concern. But there are other issues that each of you have brought to us today.
Mr. McCutcheon, I wanted to ask you a question. You said, I think, that if the criteria were changed, for example, to high-risk sex from the specific, as in annex E, you could support that. I don't know if you actually said you could support it. That would be perhaps a way to go.
Who would define, then, this high-risk sex, and where would that definition be? Would that be part of the annex as well? Would it be Health Canada that defines that? I would like you to answer that question.
Then I have a question for Mr. Plater. You talked about things that needed to be done, and I think you said that some minor tinkering needs to be done with the regulations as a whole. When Mr. McCutcheon is done, could you comment on that, please?