Thank you, Madam Chair.
It's certainly an exciting topic to study. I do some work with juvenile diabetes and I remember hearing the stats on how new technology can save funds on health care costs, whether it's a blood monitoring system, which they said can save up to $150 million, or now the artificial pancreas that they've been working on in their trials in Hamilton and Waterloo. New technology can fundamentally shift our health system. It's great that we have this time to look at it in this committee.
I remember a few years ago we had an announcement with the neurological charities at the MaRS Centre. We did a tour of it, and I remember thinking what a wonderful enterprise it was. Could you touch on some of the new technology they're working on at the MaRS Centre?