Thank you, yes.
As I'm sure members of the committee are aware, unfortunately, we're in a situation where a lot of the data on injury we have to work from is out of date. It is a couple of years lagging behind.
I think one of the things that needs to happen in surveillance in the immediate term is to really support the finalizing and development of the national coroner's data sets so that we can have comparable death data across the country.
Second, I think there's a real opportunity to collect information in the emergency departments that's useful for injury prevention. We need a national collection of emergency department data, and if we're going to do that, we need to structure it so that we're actually getting more than just administrative information about what resources are being used. We also need key information on what's landing the people in the emergency departments to begin with.
So I would like to see an emphasis on those two areas for immediate development in terms of a national injury surveillance system.