I don't think so. That's shocking, actually, because this was about public safety, and that's why the public safety minister in a former government was taking the lead in driving the agenda.
Maybe I'll try to ask some health questions, then, seeing as no one's in the lead.
Let's try Health Canada. You do an awful lot of good trying to get out to the community, and I think for the most part you strive very hard when there's a health food safety issue. You have, I understand from our researchers, a hotline that anybody wishing to give information or lodge a complaint concerning medications bought over the Internet can call.
I want to know your evaluation of that program, whether you feed that information into something that can be effective. I'm not talking about a legislative solution, I'm talking about non-legislative strategies right now. What actually happens to that service? Have you assessed it? Is it helpful in this regard?