Thank you very much for your question.
Let me start by reiterating that CIHR, as a federal funder, funds the best research across the nation. It covers the most basic research on the genetics behind susceptibility to autism, to help with early diagnosis and early intervention. At a national level, we are funding across the country.
We play a very important convenor role as well. What I mean is that we don't just convene researchers to share their research findings and build upon them; we convene partners. We convene provincial partners. We convene the policy makers with researchers, to share and act upon the evidence we require. It's at a multiple level that CIHR and its other health portfolio partners coordinate our activities and bring together the information with partners.
I hope that speaks to some of what you're interested in knowing, and I'm happy to speak further.