There's a national program called “Speak Up: Start the Conversation about End-of-Life Care”, which is run by my association. It's part of the advance care planning in Canada project. One of the things we found is that nurses and physicians and others who work in the field, but don't work specifically in palliative care, have a hard time having those conversations. There are a lot of tools that have been available that are now available to some of the health care providers to start having those conversations. Canadians are being encouraged to have those conversations, as well, within their families around what they want, what they think they want, and all these sorts of things. It's becoming more and more important to do this as we get to be an aging population so that we know what our loved ones want. We encourage that to be picked up too.
Again, it's been meagrely funded. How do you roll some of this stuff out? It becomes important that we have these conversations with Canadians.