I'll do a quick question that I wanted to touch upon.
Dr. Molnar, you mentioned the 500,000 Canadians, and 100,000 new ones a year, with Alzheimer's. I want to know where that figure comes from. I'm curious. One of the things the population study was asking for was that we were extrapolating our numbers; we didn't know for sure how many Canadians had fallen ill with this disease. One thing they said is that the study would give us a clear indication of how extensive it is. They said the numbers they were using were simply extrapolations based on U.S. numbers, given that Canada is 30 million.
Where are those figures from? It is a powerful reason for why there needs to be help.