Thank you so much.
I would like to direct my first question to Dr. Dorian.
As you mentioned, all of this data is already being collected, and yet we don't have access to that information. In this day and age when everyone is concerned about making science-based decisions, it does seem surprising that we do not have access to that information. It's even more surprising, of course, since the 2006 SARS report was clear that we needed a real-time, information-sharing system in place to help with tracking cases in a situation like this. Even here in B.C., we're looking at excess deaths that can't be attributed to COVID-19. That sort of data would help us better understand if our COVID-19 response was appropriate.
Do you think that some regions are afraid to share that data for fear of liability issues perhaps?