Thank you, Doctor. I'm sorry, but I have a limited amount of time and I have another question.
One of the things I've learned from Emily is that undiagnosed hearing impairments often lead to really negative future health and societal outcomes for people, particularly young people. That was touched on earlier. I represent one of the largest deaf populations. It's in Milton because Milton has the largest deaf school.
Could you speak briefly about the opportunity that exists in applying some of these assessments earlier in life, potentially through a new national universal early learning and child care program? We might be able to assess some of these challenges earlier in children, providing better outcomes later in life.