Having my history in government, I know that things take time. The unanimous support in the legislature was huge, and it carried over from the change in government. The first Rowan's Law Day fell under the first year of the new government there. From all indications that I've had so far, they are moving on this file. Last Rowan's Law Day, I had the opportunity at Queen's Park to meet with the premier. He gave me his word that this would be acted upon, and from what I can see it is being delivered. Not as quickly as I would like, of course, but it's happening.
I believe the action items address a lot, if not all, of the issues that need to be addressed with respect to legislation, awareness, education, prevention, management, treatment and surveillance. All those pieces are there. It's going to take time to implement all of them. That's fully understandable; it couldn't be rolled out overnight. But I believe that if you look at the report, much of what needs to be addressed outside the research piece is spoken to here, and it's spoken to in a way that will really get to the crux of the issues that are there.