You could do some further analysis on that database. It just describes what some of the prevalences of various congenital anomalies are. What I'm saying is that we could, in the future, work to add FASD as a component of the anomalies surveillance system we already have.
However, one of our biggest challenges right now is the diagnosis, because the recording of diagnosis needs to be accurate, standardized across the country, and at this point we're not there.
I would like to say that with respect to what we know from other countries, Canada has the greatest chance and greatest opportunity to do record linkage than many other countries. So that opportunity exists, and basically that is work that is ongoing with our partners, with our players, in the surveillance arena, and it is a possibility that we can do that.