Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I want to thank the witnesses this morning. I have great respect for both of these individuals.
Dr. Plummer, perhaps you'll recall—it was memorable for me, anyway—that I met you at the celebration of Dr. Kellie Leitch's receiving the Order of Ontario some months back, and we had an opportunity to discuss your work that evening. I want to again congratulate you for all the work you're doing on behalf of Canada and in leading research on behalf of those globally.
I took some notes while you were testifying earlier. You said there was no trouble finding capacity to manufacture trial lots right now. You also indicated that you had full faith in the Gates Foundation's findings. This may be loosely quoted, but it's what I pulled out of your earlier statement.
Madam Bennett said earlier that she felt we should do another study to verify the last. Do you think that doing another study at this point to verify the findings of the Gates Foundation is in fact prudent, or is it something that would merely slow us down if we're trying to make progress on this initiative more broadly?