Yes. As you point out the regulatory matter is federal, so that's squarely within federal jurisdiction. We're actively working with the federal regulatory authorities to expedite this process.
I think there's also a federal role in the broader policy around ending the HIV epidemic within the next five years. Of course, much of this will fall within provincial jurisdictions such as provision of care, which is a very important part of provincial jurisdiction.
I think, however, that federal leadership in highlighting the possibility that we can truly end this epidemic within five years...if the federal government takes a lead in conjunction with its provincial partners to enhance access to testing and care. Likewise, I think a very important role for the federal government is to restrict the unwarranted prosecution of non-disclosure, as I mentioned in my earlier remarks.