Okay.
Coming back to Alzheimer's and dementia—as you know, worldwide, governments are concerned with the rising tide of dementia. Some 500,000 Canadians have Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia; 71,000 are under the age of 65, and women account for about 72%.
Today, every five minutes someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The human cost is enormous, the economic cost is about $15 billion, and in 30 years we're looking at $153 billion. We know if we could merely slow the onset of dementia by two years for each affected Canadian, we could see a return on investment of about 15,000% over a 30-year research effort.
So I'd like to know, what research for Alzheimer's disease is the government investing in?