But my understanding is that this is a condition—you can correct me if I'm wrong—that is of much higher prevalence in first nations communities than in the general public. I know Mr. Szabo said it crosses all demographics, and we all know that, but I think in terms of incidence, at least speaking from Saskatchewan and our perspective, it's higher among our first nations people.
I just leave you with the thought that perhaps a pamphlet that can be passed out to every individual in their childbearing years could be very beneficial.
Dr. Butler-Jones, you might find this question interesting. I know you made reference the last time you were here to the fact that you're from Saskatchewan. Do we know how many children are estimated to have FASD in Saskatchewan?