May I add, actually, that Diabetes Action Canada has already launched a national diabetes repository. By the end of this calendar year, we will have 100,000 subjects with diabetes in our repository of data. These data are being derived from electronic medical records in primary care from the provinces of Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland. Our intent is to include all of the provinces and territories in Canada by the end of our five-year mandate. These data will be linked to provincial administrative data to do exactly what Ms. Hanson has just described, and that is to be able to understand the extent of diabetes, its complications and what the outcomes are like.
We're starting. It took Sweden about a decade and a half to get to its full registry. With JDRF, we're also launching a type 1 diabetes true registry. This work is already beginning.