I'll start with this. It's a very good question. It's very important.
Again, I want to reiterate a point that I'm sure you all know, but it is the challenge that we're dealing with something in real time, and the scientific debate is happening as we're trying to develop a vaccine and actually respond to the pandemic in the midst of the pandemic. So that is the challenge.
However, I would agree that there's an opportunity now to ensure that all messaging that comes forward through the media, through various public forums such as this, relies on the best science and evidence we have to date, recognizing that it will evolve with time and that we don't necessarily use the issue as an opportunity to put forward a number of platforms, as Ms. Fralick mentioned. There has been lots of debate in the media, and debate doesn't really help at this point.
The chief public health officer is out there with some good recommendations. Our local and provincial authorities are out there with good recommendations. And we should be urging the general public to listen to those recommendations because they are based on science.