Maybe I could answer that.
There are a number of studies that are looking at the everyday lived experience of Parkinson's. For example, the LINC study out of Dalhousie, which is a cross-collaborative study, will be looking at what happens day to day with care partners, with family members, with individuals. When you look at the whole study, it's around all the things you named—incidence, prevalence, risk factors, health systems. There should be suggestions or key findings coming forward that will be helpful to determine how best to move forward. We tried to make the study as broad as possible, to touch major areas around the impact of neurological diseases on the Canadian population and on the Canadian economy.
David Simmonds was part of a micro-simulation study, which, I have to say, was very powerful and very moving. He and his wife came and talked about that experience over the lifespan, and it was going to be used to project out what happens over the life course of various diseases.
So I think the answer is yes, it's broad enough to cover many of the topics you've asked about.