I'll start, and I'll see if Dr. Tam wants to add anything else.
As someone from northern Ontario—and I look to Dr. Powlowski again just because he was our ER doc at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre—I will say, again, that Lyme disease is something that we are acutely aware of in many parts of the country, and it's obviously related to climate change, as we see ticks climb up into even more northern parts of our country, where they were not very common, if at all present, years before.
The investment of $20 million is for health-related climate change programs, most dedicated to Lyme disease, funding research on diagnosis and treatment. The treatment component is important—