Thank you very much for the bill. I think all of us know and have family members who are experiencing dementia, so it's a very important piece to come.
My question goes to the concept of it being a model for other diseases and the clause that deals with the establishment of the advisory board. I'm picturing a world where the minister is trying to run 15 to 20 advisory boards and how they would live with that and manage that kind of environment. Do you have any thoughts or comments on this, on what might be the criteria for when an advisory board would be established?
Another thought I have is on the time-limited nature of it. It's three years, with potential renewal. If we have just a three-year term and then sunset them, it might be easier. That's where I'm looking for advice on this: how do we manage multiple advisory boards?