Madam Speaker, thank you for reminding me that I had a one minute response to the minister's response to me. I appreciate that. I was captivated by his speech and I forgot that I had one minute, although now I am down to 50 seconds.
After listening to the parliamentary secretary's response, I do not think we are really ready for a bioterrorist attack. I do not think we can simply hide under our desks and pretend or hope that it does not happen, because the fact is that it could happen. That is why these other jurisdictions have prepared themselves for that eventuality--I should not say it in those terms--that possibility is probably a better way of saying it because we are hoping and praying of course that it does not happen, but we have to be ready if it does happen.
The antidote that other countries have subscribed to is manufactured--