Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Robinson, my understanding is that in the act there's no current way to protect the minister from potential lawsuits. For example, if the minister were to recall a drug pre-emptively, believing that its distribution were detrimental to the health of Canadians and then it were discovered that the drug was safe for distribution, the minister and the government could be sued for loss of product sales during the duration of the recall. Is that your understanding?