I would just comment, then, that we do have a national strategic projects fund, a grants and contributions fund that allows us to develop tools out in communities with communities, which then, with the help of the federal government, can be disseminated into other communities. Certainly we use our national children's programs, such as the Canada prenatal nutrition program, the aboriginal head start program, and Canada's action program for children, all three of them, as a way to disseminate to high-risk populations. We use those tools and the opportunity to have those at-risk moms there with their children to share as much of the practical information as we possibly can about the risks of alcohol, either when you're thinking about becoming pregnant or when you are pregnant. And we also use interventions that help the child who may already have been exposed to alcohol to perhaps get screening or diagnosis, as is appropriate through the program.
Kathy, can I turn to you?