The need goes well beyond one year. We try to get youngsters into remission in five years, if we are fortunate enough.
The flexibility is very important also. I agree with the people who are here today. I have gone through it myself personally. This is why I started the foundation, because we are trying to give them as much help as possible. Anyone can apply to it, but we cannot do anything further. It's here that you need to really look at this bill and ask whether this amount of time and money—which will be flexible, of course—will be sufficient to help our Canadian families stay together and grow together and help these children get going.
As I have said before—which I don't like to say—70% of our 82% survivorship are going to have more difficulty, whether it's cognitive problems, sterility, or all kinds of other physical problems. However, they are such beautiful people. They have done very well in their chosen fields that they have decided to grow up into. They need to be supported as well through this, if it's possible.