The researcher who did the meconium studies is Dr. Gideon Koren from the Hospital for Sick Children. He did a fairly extensive study in Grey-Bruce County in Ontario. Obviously, that's something that would need to be extended to other parts of the country if you wanted to have a really good snapshot of what's happening nationally. I would have cited that as one of the examples of research with practical impact that CIHR has funded.
Another one is the eye movement study that Sylvie referred to that is coming out of Queen's University. James Reynolds has done that. If it pans out, that would represent a simple and easy-to-use diagnostic tool that could certainly help get the statistical data you were talking about.
Another important piece of research is by Dr. Caroline Tait, at the University of Saskatchewan, who has done some research with first nations women, accepting the reality, I guess, that there are women who are alcohol dependent and working with them to try to minimize the impact on their children.
Those are three practical examples.