Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for appearing before the committee.
The first question will go to both Dr. Dibble and Dr. Ballagh.
We are talking about innovation in medicine, but mostly what we've heard is related to treatment.
What is occurring on the prevention side? For example, I know of cases where people have had a heart attack and passed away. They were not expecting it. They were in good shape and never would have expected it.
Is there anything that exists today that a person can have, whether it's an electronic device or some other device, that would indicate the person has a problem and should contact their doctor?