That's great. Thank you.
Dr. Quach-Thanh, thank you for your presentation. It's tremendous. I look at your research, and I'm interested in a number of things in it.
First of all, if we go back to the issues of 2001, 2005, where we were looking at infections, we started with the concept of infection control teams. Over time—and I think you're alluding to it—we've been left behind. Many of our witnesses have indicated things we've brought up that have not been followed through on. For example, research started up for one or two years after the SARS epidemic, then all of a sudden it seemed to be forgotten.
You talked a little about infection control teams and doing simulation ratios. I think those are part of what PHAC was supposed to be doing. Do you know how many simulations have been done since 2005?