I agree with you. I also agree with you that we have the expert. I'm not going to waste my time asking questions, because I agree with what she says on child care.
I want to ask the Canadian Lung Association.... I come from Nova Scotia, Ms. Sobolov. We have good news and bad news on the lung association front. The bad news is I think we have the highest rates of asthma in Canada, and a lot of work needs to be done. The good news is we have people like Bill VanGorder, who I'm sure you know, who is a real champion of better respiratory health. I think that's a good thing. It's activated in Nova Scotia, and he certainly was very involved in the anti-tobacco crusades. He is very involved in these new challenges that face Canada.
I want to ask you about the plan you mentioned, which in some ways looks similar to an ask I used to make on behalf of the Heart and Stroke Foundation when I came to Heart on the Hill day. We were looking for a national cardiovascular strategy; you're looking for one for a national framework on respiratory health. I understand the $3 million is not for research and education so much as it is to set up this framework.
Is that what I am to understand, that this is the cost of bringing together surveillance and partners across the country so that we can go to the next step?