I probably only have time for one, Mr. Chair. I'll take cancer and maybe come back to cardiovascular.
Certainly I think Canadians can be proud that their national government is working with the provinces and territories on a pan-Canadian, national strategy with the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer. The thing that I think is revolutionary about this approach is that it's a bottom-up approach. It's not Ottawa saying, here's the plan, sign on to the plan; it's saying to the oncologists, to the practitioners, to cancer survivors, and to other public health experts, work with us on a level playing field on the plan against cancer.
So we're looking at better surveillance, better prevention, and better dissemination of best practices across the country, and of course, at coordinating the research and treatment options and those kinds of things. So you're going to see, over time, as we build up to this, that truly everyone is actually on the same page and is working together.