I'll consider it if I find an extra 10 years in my life to do so.
Anyway, thank you very much, Madam Chair, and the witnesses today.
Dr. Wong-Rieger, according to Orphanet, those affected by rare diseases are psychologically, socially, economically, and culturally vulnerable, in part because they face challenges with access to quality health care, overall social and medical support, effective liaison between hospitals and general practices, as well as professional and social integration and independence.
Could you tell me what role the federal government could play in addressing some of the additional challenges that people living with rare diseases face?