Public awareness and detection of Lyme disease is a really important aspect of the federal framework. As you've said, it may not cost very much, but you can actually do quite a bit by looking for positive ticks, for example, in the community and by partnering with different organizations, whether they be Parks Canada, family physicians on the front line, or patient groups. There have been some very good examples—you've just cited one of them—where partnerships really worked. In Ontario and Manitoba, Lyme patient groups said that has worked really well for them—how they've been engaged to increase public awareness of this growing issue.
At the Public Health Agency, we've been doing enhanced surveillance activities and also projections in climate data so that we can actually see where the frontier of Lyme disease is pushing into different areas of Canada. I believe that with this further funding support we'll continue to improve on awareness campaigns.