I'm interested in a national strategy, but I have approached the provinces, and there is no consensus for the creation of one. What we will do with the provinces is continue to work with them in any way that we can, but we do have our own federal plan, if you want to call it that, to work on dementia. There is a great deal of work that's being done in Canada.
As you know, we have joined forces, even internationally with our G-8 counterparts, to commit to finding a cure for dementia by 2025. We've now invested close to $1 billion in dementia research and Alzheimer's research, so there is a lot of work being done at the federal level.
As you know, we've expanded our patient-oriented research to create the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging to tackle the growing onset of dementia and related illnesses. So there are a number of actions that the federal government is taking.