We already have in place a federal framework and action plan. I've been playing some leadership role in putting together a cross-sectoral agriculture, animal health, human health, pan-Canadian framework. That involves all of the people, the health portfolios sitting here—CIHR, Health Canada, CFIA—as well as other government departments that will come up with the pan-Canadian framework. We're targeting that to be ready around May, which is our commitment to the World Health Assembly to deliver that.
After that, we will have a more precise look at specific actions. They are in the areas of better data and surveillance on the agriculture and human health side, looking at how we improve the appropriate use of this very important resource, what we call stewardship. It's to improve infection control practices, and also research and innovation, looking at diagnostics, at new tools to combat antimicrobial resistance.