Thank you, Chair, and I'm happy to be here.
I was very interested in the presentations, and thank you for them.
I'm going to change the topic a little, although we've been talking about MS for quite a bit.
I note in your presentation something that seems startling to me, Ms. Elmslie, that there are 160,000 people in Canada living with epilepsy, which is 3 times the number of MS patients—not that it matters. I don't know whether that's high or low, frankly, but what startles me is that your evidence was that the number of people with epilepsy is growing by almost 15,000 per year, which is a rate of 10% and strikes me as somewhat alarming.
Can you offer any more information on that fact, that statistic? Does anyone know why this is happening, what it means, or whether we're just getting better information?