Some have said that we have a hodge-podge of emergency preparedness systems in this country--there's a piece here in Health Canada; there's a piece in Public Safety. It's spread all over the place, and we really aren't coordinated enough to actually respond in the event of a bioterrorist attack.
I wonder if maybe you and Dr. Tam could respond to that in terms of what we can do to ensure that there is that kind of central coordination and so on that happens at all levels. We recently had here some paramedics from rural Ontario who said that they don't feel in the loop at all. I wonder what we're doing to coordinate and ensure that there is overall emergency preparedness.