I believe there's no study currently comparing the services across the country. What the Public Health Agency of Canada is trying to do is put in a surveillance program to actually get Canadian data on the prevalence of autism across Canada, which is a first step. We'll then be able to identify if are there pockets, if there are areas of the country where perhaps we need more services.
The Autism Society of Canada has proposed a pilot project in order to create a needs assessment across Canada. If we could create this needs assessment where it would actually be a study across Canada to figure out where the services are, in what areas, and if we could superimpose that upon the surveillance program, the gaps would clearly rise to the top.