I will go back to my initial comment, and I said I 100% respect the bill and like the bill if two provisions aren't made. One is security. One is licensing. So those two are handled.
We do not report to provincial legislators or provincial enforcers, namely the minister of labour, in regard to our biologicals. It's the workplace. They do have the right to come and inspect at any given time they decide to, but they do not deal specifically with biologicals. They look at it as a workplace. So they need to make sure we abide by the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
But the Public Health Agency, their whole focus is biologicals. They don't care if a floor is this and that. They want to make sure you know what bug you're working with and you understand the consequence of using the wrong one or understand using the wrong biological safety cabinet. I challenge committee members to get scientists and ask them. There are four different types of biological safety cabinet. Ask the scientists which one you need to use when you have radioisotopes mixed with your biologicals. Half your scientists wouldn't know. Scientists are like kids in a candy store; they're focused on their work and their work only. The other stuff is not of that much interest to them, so we need someone to come and just enforce that part.