No. Since we formed the government in 2006 we have increased funding to Genome Canada. Let me go back to the beginning of your question. This is a huge part of science and medicine. I know this personally very well. My son has a genetic challenge, and for families to get a diagnosis is incredibly expensive. I know this personally. To get genetic research done, and to be able to have a sense of the horizon of your child's health, and to know what's coming is really important for families. That's funded in part through the Government of Canada, but it's principally led by the provinces and across Canada in 13 provinces and territories. It's a patchwork of what gets funded and what does not get funded in terms of genetic research. You mentioned the personal dynamic on a personal basis. I've worked, for example, in British Columbia with our health minister out there, Terry Lake, to try to get it covered by our MSP—
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