Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Dr. Butler-Jones, I don't want to put you on the spot, but Madam Murray did bring up the B.C. letter again. And I know Ms. Wasylycia-Leis mentioned that the people that she talked to in Manitoba have some concerns. I know sometimes there's a bit of a disconnect between politicians and the people who work with them. In my own office sometimes people will ask, “Did you do this, or did your staff do it?”, and I don't know if it's done or completed yet and I have to check with them.
But could you reiterate for Ms. Murray—I don't know if she was in the room—was there, let's say, a different communication? You said you had spoken to the B.C. officials since the letter, and I believe you mentioned you'd had breakfast with Manitoba officials. Was there a slight change, once they'd listened to what you had to say and your intent with the way the bill is written? Was there a disconnect there?