A lot of things have happened, and I just want to maybe look back at the records of when I last appeared. I think some of them were estimates, but I think March 11 was the last time and much has happened.
We do have a team at the agency that keeps us apprised of the outcomes and activities of this committee, and it is a really important committee, because the crisis is extremely complex and you actually have to look at many different dimensions of this, fundamentally the perspectives of many different sectors and Canadians as well.
I think it's absolutely critical that these kinds of discussions occur and that we learn from some of the deliberations. Of course, many of them are from health care workers from the front line, in terms of the kinds of support they need.
From the Public Health Agency perspective, a lot of what we do is more guidance, but also the huge amount of work done by many departments in getting personal protective equipment, for example, is coming out of some of your deliberations on how we better protect the front line, and that is from only some of the deliberations.
As we've already said, regarding the significant impact on the long-term care homes and seniors, it's extremely important for Canadian society to have a good discussion on how we can do that better moving forward.