Thank you.
I appreciate that, and I recognize the avenue for three years and five years, as you've indicated.
I will expand a little bit more on that and add some other parts to it, such as the following:
...develops and maintains national emergency response plans for the Public Health Agency of Canada and Health Canada; monitors outbreaks and global disease events; assesses public health risks during emergencies; contributes to keeping Canada's health and emergency policies in line with threats to public health security and general security for Canadians in collaboration with other federal and international health and security agencies; is responsible for the important federal public health rules governing laboratory safety and security, quarantine and similar issues; and is the health authority in the Government of Canada on bioterrorism, emergency health services and emergency response.
Other than putting in the time frame to check on those, would you agree that's part of what this legislation is about?