Thanks, Nate.
I want to commend you on your willingness to come here and work collaboratively. You know as well as anyone—better than most, I'd say—that the House of Commons works best when we collaborate and work together. I think everybody in this room and certainly everybody in Parliament, and most people in Canada, believe in accountability, believe in preparedness and believe that we've learned some lessons through the pandemic and that we'd be best served as a country to learn from some of those.
Again, I commend you for coming here to express the willingness to work together, to collaborate and to change the bill if necessary.
I know that Marcus has a couple of good questions, so I'll leave it to Marcus, now.
Thanks, Nate.