Thank you for those.
In terms of this summer meeting, I recognize the importance of a dialogue and discussions around this. We have made efforts to communicate as much information as we can to Canadians as well as committee members about the questions that are raised and so on.
In terms of what's happening and the statement that during midsummer no work is being done, there are a lot of people in the provinces and territories working very hard to plan for the fall, whether it be assessing how we are doing, whether it be understanding the more severe cases and why did this person pass on. This is all the work that is being done to prepare for the fall, whether it be the microbiology lab with intensive care units, vaccine development, or what guidelines are we going to develop. These are in the works right now. The summer months are a critical time for us to get that information completed. That involves a number of provinces that deliver health care, chief public health officers, the health boards, and so on. So there is a lot of coordination involved in that through the Public Health Agency of Canada as well as through my office.
Last week there was a discussion every day with all the provincial health ministers to plan for the fall. Who is in charge--