What I am getting at is that the more research and investment there are, and the more data is gathered, the more the scientific community is able to find specific remedies and cure a disease that seemed incurable for maybe dozens of years. AIDS is one example of that, and there is now treatment for that disease.
That is one example of short-term choices to be made to be able to counter diseases that are now defined as rare and ensure that they will no longer be rare in the future. It's about the level of research, the sharing of information—we talked about the sharing of information internationally. It's about seeking out solutions and ensuring that everything is being put in place to share information on those issues. However, there are many silos in Canada—and my colleague mentioned this—but also around the world. What potential solutions should be considered to improve the situation and enable us to quickly make decisions in this area?
Ms. Smith, you can answer if you like.