This is a very important task force. The work will be done in collaboration with the provinces, the academic hospitals and a number of existing networks in Canada, such as the network for the study of aging and so on. The idea of having the task force is really to coordinate the collection of data—I'm very impressed that we're talking a lot about the data—and to make sure that all the right data is collected. Basically, it's harmonizing the approaches and making sure that everyone is using the right tools and the right tests. A lot of tests will give more positives than negatives or have less sensitivity and so on.
It's a coordinating function, but the work will be carried out evidently locally in the research hospitals as well as in collaboration with the Public Health Agency's local representation on the task force.