Mr. Sztramko, we talked a little bit about the technology you have. I mentioned that it was an opportunity to keep the calculation of dosage in mind. In my private member's bill, I'm proposing it be included in the 14 hours, and the 14 hours be reduced to 10 to make it simpler on the physicians and on the patients to qualify for it. Is it something that your company could help with, or do you know of other companies that could monitor and track that particular portion so that patients would be able to qualify for DTC? The DTC actually opens access to provincial welfare programs, access to the RDSP, registered disability savings plans, which have matching up to something like $60,000 to $80,000 from federal and provincial sources. There is a lot of money that could go here that could help patients deal with their conditions in the long term.
There's the prevention side, which Ms. Bains, you're doing a lot of. But there is also the point where you have a condition now; it's about managing as best you can.