I don't have a lot of examples, but I can say there was recently an apparatus, I will call it, that is new research that's being done for macular degeneration. It was recently approved by Health Canada. Again, that is going to change the way macular degeneration is dealt with in Canada. More importantly, it is going to ensure that more people are getting tests done early and becoming aware of eye disease. If one in five Canadians has an eye disease that possibly could have been prevented, we need to talk about it. We need to be doing whatever we can on the prevention side, right?
On the rehab side, helping people regain or maintain their sight makes them able to enjoy life, period. Otherwise, as you all know—I've talked with many of you—once a person loses their eyesight or it's severely diminished, it changes everything. They're subject to depression, isolation and so many things that make it very difficult for them.
Anything we can do that moves a framework a little farther ahead and that will encompass assistance for them I think is invaluable.