It was a step, certainly. Again, when you look at the World Health Organization saying that there needs to be a national strategy, and that would include things like in paragraph 26:
...reduce antimicrobial use in humans and animals, improve surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use, strengthen measures to prevent the emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections, and stimulate research and innovation.
The strategy needs to deal with all those things. My concern is—and it's why I emphasize this in the opening statement and I've said it a couple of times—we've been 18 years without a national strategy, identifying it's a priority. To try to help reduce at least, or maybe prevent further proliferation of this problem, we need to get to having a national strategy that deals with all these issues. I'm not sure that interim steps right now are what are needed. I think getting to that national strategy is what's needed.