That is something we're starting to look into more now that we are coming to a point where we're wrapping up the study and we're beginning to look at what the next steps are and broaden our horizons.
Before joining Neurological Health Charities Canada I was with the Alzheimer Society for six years. I just joined the NHCC in January, so it's still very fresh. There is an international Alzheimer body, as there is for many of the other diseases. The international congresses are happening. A lot of them are actually happening now, over the summer and into the fall. So I think that dialogue is happening.
I will take that back, because I know from my experience, we've looked a lot at service delivery in other countries, and it's very difficult to try to take service delivery in another country that's emerged in a very different way, is a very different culture, and place it here. But in terms of this topic, in terms of technology and devices, I think there is a lot that we could learn. As I said, in moving forward and expanding our horizons, it will absolutely be something that we take forward.