I think it's things like compliance which has been talked about a lot today. It's a big burden for the child, but it's a big burden for the parents as well, so it's very much a family disease at that point.
We've talked a lot about insulin pumps, but we haven't really talked a lot today about continuous glucose monitors. There's more technology that is here today. Continuous glucose monitors are not approved by any province in Canada right now. They're not being reimbursed. I was at a dinner last night with two families that have a child with type 1 diabetes. They're monitoring their child on their phone because they can check and correct the blood sugar through the continuous glucose monitor.
We have an opportunity to give people better technology right now to manage the disease, but also, in essence, to de-burden this disease. It's better for the child, but it's also better for the family. I would really encourage us to think about giving access to all of the technology that's out there right now to help families and particularly the kids have healthier lives.