This has to be developed with all of those stakeholders. This has to be developed with provincial and territorial governments and with indigenous leaders. We're working with the Public Health Agency of Canada to get better numbers to tie incidents to prevalence—what's happening to people with brain injury. That's also why brain injury needs to be designated as a chronic condition. It's so that we have that data over the long term to help to create those decisions.
Very many stakeholders need to be involved to develop it in order to make sure it is relevant to the different communities in Canada, because a lot of areas, such as Atlantic Canada and the north, don't have a lot of services. We need to make sure we're bridging that gap.