Thank you.
The Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network is slightly different from the Technology Evaluation in the Elderly Network. They're two separate things. The only provinces it's not in are P.E.I., New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan at the moment, and the territories.
As far as your other question, I think it is really important for us to respect individual choice, particularly in aging people. Their choices should be respected and there are some....
I have a 97-year-old patient in my practice and up until very recently she was gung-ho. She wanted all the technology she could have if she could continue to live. So as much as I've been speaking about the downsides of technology, perhaps. But there are some really good sides and we need to be able to find the right technology for the right person.