Very good. Thank you so much.
I'll go to page 4 now, the end of the document. The schedules can be fairly confusing in terms of level 2, level 3. As I said, E. coli often has to be a level 1 pathogen, not a level 2. We often manipulate these bugs. Once we have different bugs, will we have to report them as new pathogens or not? If we put a plasmid in them, is that a new parasite, a new bacteria?
In the bill, the clinical microbiology is not discussed that much. How will clinical microbiology deal with these rules, with these regulations, or with this law?
In conclusion, because now I only have 30 seconds, first, thank you for the bill. I think it's very timely and it's nice to have discussions, but please listen to the users, because we are the ones who will either benefit from it or suffer from it.
Thank you so much for your attention.