Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you for the interesting comments so far. It pleases me to see Baycrest here. Obviously, you have a great reputation with everything you do with Alzheimer's and dementia. My riding is in Barrie, Ontario, so I hear a lot about Baycrest. We also happen to have a bunch of the hockey players that play in your Alzheimer's tournament who happen to reside in Barrie.
I want to know if there is anything in your Baycrest model that you think we should be adopting in communities across Canada. In Barrie, where there are day programs for patients who have dementia and other Alzheimer-related challenges, they are very helpful, I suspect, in delaying onset, but there is obviously not enough space and they're difficult to get into. Are there programs you offer at Baycrest that go beyond the typical day programs you have in senior residences in small towns?