I totally agree. But in making these decisions together, I think we have to have the evidence to make the right decision. So these decisions have to be evidence-based, not anecdote-based. This is why I think we have mostly all the questions; we don't have all the answers. That's why we need more research, and the kind of research we need is more integrated. That's what the Institute of Aging is trying to do, to put all participants together on these very complex questions.
Also, the second thing is to bring this evidence to public deciders. CIHR has for instance introduced very recently a “Best Brains” program, which offers researchers meetings with public deciders in order to provide them with the evidence in order to do that kind of research. I think that's the kind of action that will help.