Health Canada has primary responsibility for Canada's drug strategy and controlled substance program. The responsibilities relating directly to FASD were transferred from Health Canada to the Public Health Agency of Canada when that agency was established a few years ago. We obviously have a lot of links, because part of Canada's drug strategy covers alcohol consumption. We are in the process of leading a national working group to develop a comprehensive Canadian national alcohol strategy, with obvious links with the other partners in the health portfolio, as well as with partners throughout Canada.
So that's the linkage, but in terms of direct responsibility for FASD, Health Canada, except for the first nations and Inuit health branch, doesn't have direct responsibility for that, because they were moved.
I think that might just clarify the responsibilities.