If we're looking at the bill and the construct of it, I'm also a bit concerned about naming a society in it. I would hope this piece of legislation has legs for 20 or 30 years, and societies come and go.
You'd be comfortable, then, as a group of witnesses with us turning away a little bit from specific reference to that entity and to embrace Alzheimer and other associations—the Canadian Stroke Network, Parkinson's, obviously Alzheimer's, even the Canadian Diabetes Association, and a number of different groups—would be dealing eventually with the consequences of dementia.