Thank you very much.
That federal leadership could be expressed in certain strategies.
I' m going to put my questions to Mr. Sculthorpe and Mr. McLellan. I will come bact to you, Mr. Klasa, if time permits.
Mr. Sculthorpe and Mr. McLellan, you are in fact the fourth and fifth witnesses to tell us over the past two weeks that it is important for the federal government to take concrete action in developing a strategy to counter dementia. In fact, our colleague Claude Gravelle tabled a private members' bill on that very issue.
What form can federal leadership take to develop a concerted strategy to deal with dementia, do research and implement solutions against dementia, while the provinces are in fact responsible for the implementation of those solutions?
How can the federal government and the provinces work together in a productive way to come up with concrete results in that regard?