In terms of trained speech pathologists, on our website www.cdacanada.com we have a roster now of what we call communication intermediaries. Over 200 speech language pathologists are trained to be in court with someone, for example, not just to be a communication assistant. These are individuals who understand the complexity of communication. For example, they can illustrate to the court how the person's communicating, and demonstrate how their message is authentic—and theirs. They're not filling in the gaps for them, etc.
We have that roster across the nation of 200 speech language pathologists as communication intermediaries. I know that wouldn't necessarily reach every corner of the country, but it's a massive start, this work we've been doing.