The issue here is not, in my past experience, the willingness of parents and obstetricians and hospitals in participating in cord collections. It's very easy to get the word out, and Canadians have big hearts. I don't anticipate problems in that early phase of donation. The difficulty is that in order to bank cord blood units for use in clinical transplantation, we need to meet manufacturing standards, and we need to have the infrastructure support for high-quality banking. That would include rigours on the collection, the transportation, the processing, the storage, the characterization.
So it's a big effort, all of which is doable, but it needs to be well funded.