That is where I was hoping you were going to go with regard to a recommendation.
Tell me if I'm getting this wrong, but public health expertise has to be driving the advice, and then you need the suite of support experts—comms, even finance, looking at the corollary impacts or opportunity cost to public health—coming together in some sort of system to communicate to the public and then monitor the efficacy of that advice.
Is that what you're getting at? If so, is there any low-hanging fruit that the government could be implementing now to get to that point?