I have a couple of things.
Number one, to refer to your comment here, I asked Mr. McKinnon outright whether or not first responders were asked, and he said no. I don't need to consult his website; I heard it from his mouth tonight.
Mr. Kang, your argument is weak, with all due respect, when you say where are we going to stop. You're saying we're going to throw our commitment to evidence-based decisions out the window because it might take too long or because we can't define where to start and stop.
I don't think that's good policy-making. At the end of the day, this committee was put in place to assess, among other things, bills that are put forward that have to do with health. That's part of our responsibility at this committee: to do due process. We need to hear from experts in this field, and in this case part of that would be front-line workers.