There hasn't at this point, and that may be a good first step. We recognize that we have to work in conjunction with the provincial and territorial associations for the implementation of this, because some provinces have actually done a good job. Quebec announced a program a few years ago. However, it's still to be rolled out. But they anticipate that the cost is about $35 per test, and initially Quebec is recommending about $5 million to get everything up and running for the equipment. In their report, they said there'd be a net benefit of $1.6 million per year to society, and that's just for the newborn hearing screening program portion of it.
Right now, the U.S. has 95% of all infants being screened for hearing, and it's done state by state. It would be the same thing, the federal government taking a national lead on it, and then providing some funding mechanism for the provinces to access, to ensure appropriate implementation.