I hope you're successful with that. I'm certainly very supportive of it.
We were looking at your website. An estimated 75,500 people in Canada are living with HIV. This is more than ever before. The good news is that people are living, and they're living longer, but what surprised me is that one in five of them don't even know. This is what I find so important, and what is so important with the work that you guys do on the ground. We're talking today about MSM and gay men, who are the most affected by HIV and AIDS in Canada. As was stated earlier, they account for 56% of HIV/AIDS cases in Canada and 45% of new infections.
As we look at this issue, having more blood donors is obviously very positive, and it's something that I think we have to move towards, but the question again is whether the science behind a removal of the one-year ban sufficient enough to ensure the safe blood system in Canada? You mentioned something really important. You talked about the scientific and behavioural criteria, and you mentioned stigma. You mentioned an example in Nova Scotia. I know that Nova Scotia was hit quite hard with the cuts. What further research needs to be done, and what more can we do, for example, for the scientific and behavioural criteria? Do you have examples of that?