In terms of surveillance, since Lyme disease became a notifiable disease in 2009, the number of reported cases to the Public Health Agency of Canada went up from 144 to over 800. We also recognize that there probably is a degree of under-reporting. As we move forward, one of the key things we want to improve is surveillance, as we mentioned with regard to the framework, for both the human illness and the ticks. That's one of the areas we will be focusing on.
The other point I want to make is that I would agree with Dr. Hawkins and the others that, yes, the science is contested. As in any area of science, there will be varying points of view. I guess what I would say is that, as I've mentioned before, we're going with where the main body of evidence leads us. I would say that Dr. Hawkins and others are probably in the minority compared with the majority of the scientists and infectious disease specialists who belong to organizations such as the IDSA and AMMI in Canada.