Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I thank the witnesses for coming to enlighten us today.
The important thing in the crisis we are going through is not to make the same mistakes again. It's not a question of pointing out mistakes complacently, but rather of pointing them out so that we can improve and ensure that we can get through this crisis and never find ourselves in such a situation again—which I anticipate, by the way.
Dr. Kobinger and Dr. Lewis, in connection with what you said, I deduced that this situation could have been very different in terms of research and life sciences. We were talking about a $23-million investment. Is that enough to deal with a pandemic like the one we're experiencing? In my opinion, to ask the question is to answer it.
Dr. Lewis, you were talking about substantial investments. In order to really have a strike force to deal with such a pandemic and to work with the dynamic forces in the field, how large should these investments be?