As you know, it is a very complex issue that requires a multi-sectoral collaboration, which is under way. I can reassure that you we are working with governments, with human and veterinary health, pharmaceutical, agriculture, and the food sectors to address the public health threats from AMR. These include surveillance, research, public awareness, and the development of guidelines and policy instruments.
I can also tell you that at the upcoming World Health Assembly we are co-sponsoring a resolution on the need to take further action on AMR. We're working with our U.K. colleagues, who are obviously seen as leaders in the response to AMR, on important AMR research through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. We're also working with the provinces and territories and other stakeholders, as I mentioned, to strengthen our surveillance of AMR in hospitals, in communities, and in the food chain.