Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses who are here sharing their expertise as usual.
Dr. Dorian, you gave incredibly thoughtful remarks, and your responses to the questions were equally thoughtful, and I want to thank you for that. I've changed my direction and I'm going with you because of some of the thoughtful things you've had to say.
I think we've been very fortunate in Canada. I think the Canadian public has generally bought into the public health message and done a pretty good job.
You talked about refining the public message, and your organization has offered to help or would offer to help develop and spread the public health message. I'm putting words in your mouth here, but I think you said we need to find a way to balance medical needs with coronavirus needs. You've acknowledged that the coronavirus patients are appropriately prioritized. Again, I'll repeat my belief that we've been very fortunate in Canada that Canadians have bought into public health.
Again, because of your thoughtful comments, I'm fascinated and I would rather we could sit down and have a cup of coffee or a beer and talk for an hour and a half on this, but we have five minutes, and I know you're only going to be able to touch on this.
If you were developing and spreading the public health message, what would it look like? Would it be similar or would it be vastly different? I would feel confident if you were in that role based on the things you've said today, but maybe you could just touch on some of the things you might have done if you had been crafting that public health message for Canadians.