Those are good questions.
At this point in time, in terms of developing a new pandemic plan that responds to the concerns of the Senate report, we've worked primarily with the provinces and territories, as well as some stakeholder groups, to address the main body. We're hoping that main body of the pandemic plan will go out at least to our provincial and territorial stakeholders this fall. The idea is that we would more generally engage all stakeholder groups in the spring on the main body of the umbrella document, in terms of the approach we're using.
Having said that, we're also prioritizing certain annexes for development, one related to vaccines, the use of antivirals—currently issues related to first nations and aboriginal groups—as well as the communications component, the laboratory network component. Those I anticipate will be coming along over the course of the next year.
Certainly from our standpoint, the first nations and Inuit health branch of Health Canada has been involved in that planning process. We have not actually gone out, at this point in time, to engage the first nations groups as part of that consultation, but it is coming.