Perhaps, Chair, I'll start with the question with respect to the work of Dr. Montaner and the Province of British Columbia in treatment as prevention in the field of HIV/AIDS research and research into interventions. It's very interesting work, and in fact the Public Health Agency of Canada has been following it very closely. Our director general of infectious diseases, Dr. Howard Njoo, has actually travelled to British Columbia to meet with Dr. Montaner to participate in information sharing, research-findings sharing exercises to determine how this fits into the overall spectrum of responses to HIV/AIDS in this particular country. It was also an interesting topic that came up at the international AIDS conference in Washington in 2012.
You're quite right in pointing to this as a potentially promising area, certainly of great interest, in British Columbia. As you know, the Public Health Agency looks at a variety of responses to HIV/AIDS, certainly surveillance, certainly research into the best interventions, etc., and this may form part of the response to that more generally.