There you go.
Granted, $55 million is not trivial but relatively speaking, pain does not have a pillar. I appreciate the fact this sounds like scrinching, or something, because $55 million is not trivial but there are no pillars, for example, directed towards pain management. As you heard from Ms. Cooper, and if we are able to forward the editorial from Mary Lynch, you will see it delineates quite clearly the cost of untreated or inadequately treated pain, and it far eclipses HIV, cancer, and even cardiovascular disease in terms of its impact. The problem is that it's not a straightforward biochemical question. As I suggested, it is complex. It includes psychological responses and social situations, all of which have an impact. The importance of research cannot be underestimated. There is quite a bit known now. One of the issues is to try to move forward with quality treatment.
The CIHR is actually a splendid organization, and many kudos to them.