Yes. It's a good question, but it's hard to answer that in a sound bite.
The issue is that we in the blood and marrow transplant community are networked worldwide with donors for cord blood, and for adult volunteer donors, good Samaritans, who are willing to donate bone marrow for patients in need. That is an established network.
The focus of a Canadian cord blood bank would be, in my opinion, to enrich the number of units that represent our ethnic minorities, our mixed-heritage families, which is an increasing number of families, because your immune type goes along with your ethnic background. The patients we have a hard time finding donors for are first nations families, new immigrants, patients of mixed heritage, so the needs we have in the transplant community are to get cord blood units banked specifically in this area.