--Mr. Butler-Jones, the last time you were here, a couple of weeks ago, you testified that the CIPARS reports having to do with the utilization of antibiotics in Canada were available publicly. In checking the website, we see that they haven't been available publicly since 2007.
This makes me quite worried that the government is actually treating these as a political document instead of a useful tool of simple surveillance reports. I'm wondering who actually vets them. Who actually makes the decision and approves them before they're released? Which department? Or is it the Prime Minister's Office?