Maybe I can start quickly, and Dave, I know you'll want to talk about the registry.
Today in Canada, we can't tell you how many of the number of people who we know have a diagnosis of diabetes have type 1 versus how many have type 2. That's very basic and fundamental to understanding different treatment pathways and drug pricing and usage.
Unless and until we can create some kind of national data repository that allows us to amalgamate and understand data that shows us the picture of diabetes in this country, then really, we're throwing spaghetti up on a wall and hoping it's going to stick, where developing treatment protocols is concerned.
Obviously, provinces need to have jurisdiction over the health care system within their regions, and we completely support that. The federal government, however, could play a critical role in compiling data that would help us better understand the picture of diabetes at a national level and that would help provinces and territories better put into context their own perspectives. We think that data is a critical underpinning of this strategy.
Dave, did you want to add?