Thank you.
Here's my last question. We have a write-up here from the College of Family Physicians of Canada. One of the things they've said is “the sensitivity of current laboratory testing is insufficient to use it as the primary method of diagnosing Lyme disease in clinical cases.”
We've talked a lot about testing in terms of different tests that are available and their sufficiency. Dr. Hawkins, I believe you've given a really good summary of the problems we're facing and how we could solve those going forward.
Dr. Njoo, I'm wondering if you could comment on this. You seem to be saying that we're fine, that we have the technology, the science, and the tests available that we really need, and that the framework is comprehensive. The College of Family Physicians clearly disagrees with you on that. What would your response be?