Yes. Certainly from our perspective, there is a role we can play in terms of coordinating diabetes prevention and control in this country.
We have a strategy, which the Public Health Agency has the lead on, to fund community-based programs in this area. Preventing diabetes among high-risk groups has to be a priority. Supporting approaches for the early detection of type 2 diabetes, again, is a priority that we are funding, and of course the management of type 1 and type 2, if it comes to that. I just approved 41 community-based projects with respect to diabetes in these areas across the country. They will help on the ground with diabetes management and also diabetes prevention.