Certainly. Again, as Dr. Sarabia has noted, first of all, for the last round, the notice period was very short. I think it was a matter of days before people in Toronto were told there was a session in Toronto. It consisted of a presentation, and even the Public Health Agency of Canada has characterized them as information sessions. Questions and concerns were raised from the floor and the response was that those issues would be dealt with in regulations. Consultations, in my mind, would be more of a dialogue where we would be looking at specific aspects of the document and the regulatory framework.
I think it's a good document. It's in the right direction. I wouldn't say it's there yet. I think we'd like to have that dialogue. I think the suggestion about having a formal committee—a formal process—built into the legislation that would require some form of consultative committee as the regulations were developed or amended would be a very positive step, as would a phase-in period. Start with the level 3s and 4s and continue with this process.