Mr. Webber, thank you for your interest in this.
This bill was unanimously supported by Parliament at second reading. As you know, that's when bills are substantially supported or not supported. I was very grateful at the time that this received the support of every single member of the House of Commons. That's what you're dealing with here, number one.
My intention was to focus this on Alzheimer's because of my belief that someday we will get a cure for this, but there should be a coordination between all those who want to do something about this disease and want to find a cure and for all those who want to care for people who are suffering from disease.
My colleague Mr. Oliphant made a very good point. If there are good practices somewhere, then let's share those.
I remember when I was a regional councillor. When we had seniors homes in the region of Niagara, they kept learning from the previous ones that were built, and they shared information. It was fascinating and heartwarming for me to see that, as each one got built in Niagara, they kept building on what they had learned or what they had heard on the best way to treat.
To the extent that we do anything to coordinate that and bring together these good ideas, we are further ahead on this. I don't want this to get lost by including all diseases. Do you know what I mean? I'd like to solve all health diseases; everyone would. But I like the focus, and I believe the focus of the bill, as it was passed by Parliament at second reading, is on Alzheimer's and other dementias.