Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
What we found in our audit is that physically the medical screening has three criteria: danger to public health, danger to public safety, and excessive demand.
What we found for the criteria regarding screening for danger to public health is that basically we're screening only for tuberculosis and syphilis. Those criteria have been used for the last 50 years, and we strongly recommended that CIC look at its strategy to protect public health to see whether it is sufficient to screen for syphilis and tuberculosis, when we note that in Canada a doctor has to report on 56 different diseases that could be a threat to public health.