I think perhaps there was a misunderstanding in what I said earlier. I was saying in 1988, when it was originally established, there was concern on the part of industry that Health Canada would not be able to keep its information safe and secure. Thus, there was a desire to see a separate, independent body hold their confidential business information holdings.
I think there's been an evolution in the last 24 years in which we've seen that in fact the Department of Health has a very good track record of keeping confidential business information confidential. I don't want to speak for industry, but I believe there's a feeling out there that there's no longer a requirement that we need a separate entity or a separate body to keep that information. In fact, the Department of Health has appropriate structures in place to do that.