In part, you just answered your own question when you said that the science changes on a regular basis and there ought to be recurring updated reports. At the moment, there's no obligation to say there ought to be those recurring updated reports. This imposes that kind of an obligation.
The second thing to say is that Mr. Kitchen listed off a series of measures that are in the mandate letter for PHAC. Some of them overlap with the bill, but not all of them overlap with the legislation. I point you to the responsibilities on the Minister of Industry, for example, in this legislation, including that the minister assess and improve the manufacturing capacity in Canada with respect to vaccines. We've had at my industry committee a really serious examination of the vaccine manufacturing capacity in this country and the need to make sure we have that kind of national security focus on vaccines.
That's not in the mandate of PHAC. To suggest that some things are in the mandate of PHAC so this legislation is unnecessary ignores the fact that there are many things in this legislation that are not housed within the mandate of PHAC.