I can respond, absolutely.
We're the national charity. There are 50 brain injury associations that are all independent, and we all work together in a network. Brain Injury Canada is overseen by a scientific advisory group of 35-plus researchers and clinicians from different academic institutions and hospitals across Canada. We bring all that knowledge into one hub.
We also have a 600-page resource website that was funded in part by the Government of Canada. That's what people come to us for. We're a knowledge mobilizer for the brain injury community. We act as that connection. There are so many different stakeholders; our role is to bring everyone together to ensure we are communicating—clinical, research, allied health and all of these community supports.
Our role is to bring everyone together so we're furthering the cause of brain injury and prioritizing it within the health care system and among policy-makers.