With these databases, has anybody ever looked at the different chronic diseases that men get versus those that women get? I know there has been a lot of research, for example, into heart disease, but they tend to use overweight middle-aged guys, and the way that a heart attack presents in a man is different from how it does in a woman.
I look at what we're doing here. I had an opportunity to have a meeting with the minister of health from China, and I was really surprised to see that they're dealing with a lot of the same challenges and issues we're dealing with. So I'm wondering, if Canada has an opportunity to take a leadership role in the world, and if we have these databases, do they actually address the differences between men and women?