I'm happy to do that, Dr. Carrie, as that was funding provided to Canadian Blood Services.
The funding you are referring to was to develop and design an integrated system for organ and tissue donation and transplantation. The cord blood bank initiative is separate from that. What you are referring to was the joint federal, provincial, and territorial announcement to create an integrated pan-Canadian system for organ and tissue donation and transplantation, which has already started. The work is under way. The strategic plan has been developed and will be presented to the governments on December 9. We've already launched some of the registries that were supported by the provincial components of those dollars. For example, we launched the kidney paired exchange registry, which has already allowed 50 kidney transplants to happen that, without the national registry, would not have taken place. That's a separate stream of work related more to organs and other tissues besides cord blood, things like skin, bone, cornea, and those sorts of tissues for banking purposes.