It's interesting, because I can share a bit about what the circumstance was for us. In every province, it's a bit different right now.
Back then, we were able to get a diagnosis within, I believe, a couple of months. That's not the case right now in most places in Canada. We were able to get Jaden the help that he needed within a month or two. That's not the case right now in most places in this country. That time frame is so important.
Jaden's program back then, in 1998 dollars, I believe was in the neighbourhood of about $70,000 a year. If you're going to be making the types of investments that we need to make in this area, you have to make sure that you're leaning on the very best evidence that we have available to us now.
In 2022, with this circumstance, the program in Alberta would be different from how it was in 1998. We've learned a lot of things about how we help people. I'm sure that in the rest of the conversation, I can get to some of those points.