Thank you.
Again, thank you to all the witnesses here.
I'll continue with Mr. Banerjee, especially because I see proudly displayed behind you a book on bats by my friend Brock Fenton and others.
You talked briefly about monitoring. I'm a bird biologist and once actually had funding from a health agency to monitor birds for West Nile virus for one season. It helped us immensely in our work. We were just trying to calculate bird population trends, but as soon as we discovered there was very little West Nile virus in the bird population, they seemed to lose interest.
These moonshot programs are, by their nature, very collaborative big projects that involve different scientists from different aspects. I'm just wondering how you would see something like your project, One Health, organized. Is it international? Is it Canadian? How do you see the organization and the funding of it flowing?