Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My first question is a joint question to both Gail and Jocelynn.
First of all, I think, Gail, you said that a capacity for diagnosis is lacking. I wrote that note down. If you could, elaborate on that for me. Is this because we don't have enough medical expertise, because we don't have enough technical expertise, because we don't have enough financial resources...? Can you tell me why that capacity for diagnosis is lacking?
Jocelynn, my question for you relates to the “what do we need” part—the second bullet there, on standardized data collection. Do we know enough about all of the aspects? It sounds to me as though we're still in a very dynamic state concerning learning about the full suite of what fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is, and so on. Do we know enough yet to create a standardized list? If we don't get the standards right now, that sets the benchmark for the future, and it is much harder to change, if we don't get it right the first time.