But again, the website you're talking about is strictly government regulated, whereas the other is non-commercial, non-governmental information about health-related issues. It's a partnership. This can only be beneficial to Canadians. I'm sure it has been and will continue to be. You're basically pulling the rug out from under the issues of prevention, and you mentioned briefly before how important prevention is. This is about prevention, and there is no justification for actually taking away something that is so significantly important for the health of all Canadians. I'd really like to understand the justification for this, because I still haven't heard an adequate answer.
On November 22nd, 2007. See this statement in context.