I think the creation of the Canadian Alzheimer's disease and dementia partnership is the primary vehicle to move forward and improve research, but also to improve workplace education and improve the support offered through the First Link program.
I think all of those together collectively are the biggest step forward, because this is a national issue. Three out of four Canadians are impacted whether directly or as family-member caregivers. So it is significant enough that we need the focus. The partnership is modelled after the partnership for cancer, and the proof that it works there is before us. They have made huge strides, and we would hope to do the same.