Yes, partnerships, but it's just....
Dr. Butler-Jones has been very clear. I can't remember if it was his 2008 or 2009 report that noted that if we want to improve health in the future we have to feed our kids, exactly.
Okay, I'm going to switch to later in life. I'm going to come back to the idea that we absolutely need a national brain strategy, a brain health awareness month. We talk about the different conditions. We need to have a focus. People need to understand. We have to raise awareness and education about neurological diseases, and we have to let people know how to prevent them. That's huge.
And the last thing I want to say—picking up on Patrick's question—comes back to the worldwide concern over Alzheimer's disease. Have we thought about having a national office in the Public Health Agency of Canada where, working with the provinces and territories, you develop a national plan? And there could be a round table so you would get input from the caregivers, the families, and those living with these diseases. We could be making greater investment in research, and developing a real plan. And each year it can be reported back to Parliament what successes we have had in that year.