Dr. Ellis, my fellow Nova Scotian, there are a lot of obstacles. That's why it hasn't been done. It's tough. It's going to be a tough, uphill slog to get everybody on board.
The best brains session was excellent, but there were perspectives on it that I hadn't even thought of before. I think we have to get everybody to the table who has something to offer, improve the registries that are out there internationally, figure out the funding model and execute it. The surgeons will come on board, as in the Netherlands, when it's mandatory. There will be immediate compliance with that. I think everyone gets that we need the data, and the only way to get the data is to roll up our sleeves and do it. Then have constant surveillance on it.
Inertia is the hardest thing to overcome.