Thank you.
We have one super special little kid in my community of Fort McMurray. Madden is dealing with Batten disease. For the first chunk of time, the family had to go down to Edmonton to get all of his injections.
Through working with the Stollery and the Stollery foundation, he's now able to get his injections in our community, which means the family has a bit more stability and more supports. Frankly, they don't have the same level of support when they're five hours from home.
These kinds of things are spectacular, and I'd love to see more. I think our communities benefit when we have more fulsome support of that.
Are any jurisdictions doing a better job when it comes to some of that innovative work?