Thank you, Mr. Chair.
We are privileged to have such knowledgeable witnesses with us here this morning. It would be extremely interesting to be able to speak to them for hours, but I have only six minutes.
First, Dr. Nuyt, my colleague Mr. Ellis asked you some of the questions I would have asked. I'll get back to you if I have time later, on your research into the impact of premature births, particularly on child health.
Dr. Quach‑Thanh, you said something that struck me. You said that antibiotic resistance was potentially the next pandemic we would be facing. That's a rather chilling prospect.
Can you tell us more about this? I'm sure there are some facts we need to know about from the clinical, socio-demographic and socio-economic standpoints.
What do we have to do to prevent this from happening?