If I could just add to that, FNIHB is obviously involved in that as well. There has been an annual investment of $16.7 million ongoing since 2001-02. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research funds academic institutions for FASD-related research through grants based on priorities and successful applications to the institutes.
Beyond that, I'll say that FASD is a really good example of an issue that transcends the health system and plays on other systems, including justice and corrections. I'm happy to say that working with the Public Health Agency and ourselves are the Department of Justice, the Correctional Service of Canada, and a number of provinces—notably the Yukon Territory—that are very concerned about it. We're trying to come up with a concerted approach to deal with FASD and some of its impacts.