If we do not get the $35 million, then we will do as we always do, which is to fight for our community and scrap and scrounge until we do it, because this absolutely has to happen. But we feel that this is a tremendous gap that we have, and we've just heard about the support and the needs for support across the country. Our grassroots fundraising across Canada by the dedicated ALS community goes a long way towards support. We need to look to the government to be able to fill that gap in terms of research funding, especially so we can get to that point where pharmaceutical investment is profound here in Canada and can support ALS research in a prominent way.
In terms of what we could do with more money, with regard to CAPTURE ALS, we could make sure that every person diagnosed with ALS in Canada could be part of CAPTURE ALS. Right now we're looking at 1,000 people, but we could do so much more, and I think we could certainly turn this into a treatable disease much faster if we had more funds.