Thank you.
Mr. Mann, you thanked the government for the national prevention strategy, or the committee for that recommendation. We as the official opposition have long argued for a national dementia strategy. This committee deals with a whole range of issues, but only rarely do we deal with the issues you folks are presenting here today, in large part, and I want to get to Ms. Jamieson last.
Why would such a national strategy be of import? I think our committee would understand the human dimension of this. Is there perhaps an economic dimension for those who are not swayed by that first aspect of why a national strategy would be important?