Perhaps seeing the evaluation and being able to share that then across the country will give other people who have not had the benefit of being involved in it ideas that have been learned from it. I think that's why we do demonstration projects. There are a lot of physicians asking about it so they too can learn. If I could have a copy sent to my office, that would be excellent.
The Assisted Human Reproduction Agency has spent $23 million, or will have by the end of this year, between last year and this year. Given that the board was only recently put in place, and as has been mentioned, the regulations are extremely slow in coming, can you share with us what $23 million will be spent on? It's a lot of money, and I'd like to know about the outcome. When will it really be operative, really up and running and doing its work?