I mean, seeing that Cuba just beat us in terms of infant mortality, it seems embarrassing that we are stuck. They are at 4.8% and they actually have 2009 data. I don't see that it looks like a priority in anything we're doing in terms of actually allowing us to get the data. As we said to David last week, the information-sharing agreements just aren't good enough anymore when our Canadian representatives can't even give us the data based on our most vulnerable populations.
On that, I know there are some good things happening on maternal and child health, particularly in CIHR. Maybe, Dr. Beaudet, you would like to tell us if you have received any money to be able to profile those good things that are happening in light of the Prime Minister's commitment to maternal and child health. Also, do you have money to be able to showcase what's happening in Canada?
On maternal and child health, where in CIHR is there the evidence on global health, on maternal and child health? Where are we creating the evidence as to what full reproductive services look like? And then, who decides in terms of the ethics of your organization, in terms of recommending...? Does CIHR have any ethical impression of what it is to not follow the evidence and to follow ideology instead?