Thank you for your question.
Yes, we have the mechanisms right now. I mentioned that we have the perinatal surveillance system, which includes the provinces and a number of academic centres in the country. We also have the congenital anomalies surveillance network. Basically those platforms exist.
What we really don't have is the diagnosis and how we could standardize it. So, yes, we have the tools. As opposed to other areas, this surveillance network has been in place for the last 10 years and consists of a fairly robust group of provincial representatives and academic centres across the country.
Canada is in the lead in this area, and basically we can accelerate the development of a good surveillance system, given the fact that we have these platforms in existence now with the provinces.