Thank you so much.
You've raised a very relevant question, the question of a form of agism vis-à-vis older people. This is one aspect we have to better understand. People like Professor Martine Lagacé here in Ottawa are working on that question.
We also talked about hospitals that are not prepared, so what does that mean? That we need to have all Canadians followed by geriatricians, who are paradoxically in one of the youngest specialties in medicine? It's a very young specialty, so there are not a lot of people, but we won't have all Canadians followed by geriatricians.
As was said, it has to be something that will be integrated in the training and in continuing education. With France and Quebec, CIHR has introduced a program based on the translation of what's called the Cochrane Reviews on best practices, which are evidence-based practices to the physician, in this area among other things. This was available in English and now it's also available in French due to this accord with France.
This is how we can not only train the new, young ones but also provide continuous education and changes of mentality both to the physician and other health professionals, and also try to find the best way to help the system. And the hospitals will take care in an integrated manner of those people coming with lots of little bits and pieces of diseases.