Once again, Lyme disease is certainly a growing public health concern, specifically when we're looking at climate change. We know that climate change impacts the issue of Lyme disease as well. I come from the province of New Brunswick, and in the province of New Brunswick there is a real issue with Lyme disease. We certainly know it's a hotbed, if you will.
With respect to the investments we've made in this area, we've invested $20 million for health-related climate change programs, and most of that fund, I have to say, has been directed to Lyme disease.
With the funding with respect to it, we're focusing on diagnosis and treatment. Also, we're in the process of putting together a new pan-Canadian Lyme disease research network, which will be focusing on treatment and diagnosis.
I will pass the floor to my chief public health officer so that she can talk specifically about the treatment you're making reference to.
Dr. Tam, perhaps—