That's interesting, Mrs. Brière, because it pertains to everything I mentioned about the Senate. The Senate proposed eight or nine things. As I mentioned in my opening address, we truly want to give people the freedom to speak with their families, friends or health professionals such as therapists.
From what I understand of the Senate amendments, the aim is to broaden the divulging of information or disclosure that could be possible. We want to make sure that we have guardrails there such that the information is disclosed for certain purposes but not for any purpose.
That's what I was driving at in my opening remarks. It's important to really tailor the response accordingly.