We agree on an in-depth consultation process and that it should include a number of stakeholders. The provinces and territories make up a very specific and important aspect of the consultations. In addition, there is a need for science-based advice, as required, to inform the schedules or the laboratory biosafety guidelines.
I think a scientific advisory committee is complementary to the consultation process. We certainly do know that a number of decisions are made based on complex considerations of a number of factors. In the end, I think a sound scientific base and a transparent process are important, but the consultations will be as we laid out, with our stakeholders in terms of the consultation strategy.