First of all, the Alzheimer Society of Canada has a research program that it runs, and it has distributed many millions of dollars to many different Canadian researchers, in both biomedical and quality-of-life streams. That is one area where we are working with many different researchers. We are cooperating with a number of the different foundations or groups in Canada that are seeking the same thing—not just a cure, but finding out why people get Alzheimer's, get a dementia.
The Alzheimer Society research program targets a lot of younger researchers who—and I really dislike the phrase—think outside the box. They're new to research, and I think in some cases bring a different outlook to the same problem.