Well, I think I had a pretty clear indication of the position of the Public Health Agency of Canada based on the presentations they've made to this committee and based on what I've read in the minutes up to now. I am not hearing anything substantially different today.
I think the substance of my concern could be summarized as twofold, in the main. Setting aside the charter issues, it would be that holding over to regulation much of the “guts”, if I can use the word, of what is going to happen is problematic. It gives rise to issues of constitutional division of powers as well. If what's really going on here is primarily regulating laboratories in Canada, then that's going far down the road into property and civil rights within the provinces.