On that concept of fully knowing what dementia looks like, we've often heard during this committee about the stigma that many people have—i.e., “Oh, my goodness, if I were to were to get a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, my life would essentially be over.” They look at the state of long-term care in Canada, and there's a very real fear there.
In your conversations, what have those been like for you in a practical sense, dealing with those very real questions and fears that people have?