Finally, I'm going to switch gears a bit.
You have written about the issue of medical officers of health. Basically, you've said that in Canada, the law gives public health and safety officials the power—indeed the duty—to act. You point out that this is not subject to politicians approving it, but rather it's the other way around. In fact, you've said, “Canada’s medical officers of health must find the morality and courage to stare down the politicians making dangerous errors. That is why our society entrusts them with sweeping legal powers.”
Can you give us a little testimony about what their powers are and whether you think they're being exercised properly?