Thank you, Dr. Mossman; I appreciate that.
Dr. Wright, you talked about AMR. I have a background in it, not a great one, but I do have one. A lot of people on the committee may not be aware of it.
When we're talking of antimicrobial research, we're talking about protection from four things: bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa. Ultimately, the research is not there, as you've indicated. The concern is that we have people going into long-term care facilities, into hospitals, where the hospitals are using materials, disinfectants, in my opinion not to the strength they should be, such that they're not protecting the public when they go to these facilities. Is that the area that we maybe should be focusing on a little more? We have long-term care practitioners who are only going to one facility now instead of several. They're now changing their clothes when they get there. They're wearing their clothes at work then changing back to their street clothes, etc. Could you comment on that, please?